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12 Feb 2015

Taking care of institutional pianos.

by Wim Blees | posted in: Uncategorized | 0

Taking care of institutional pianos Although the need to service a piano in a small institution like a church or a school is the same as the need to service a piano in a private home, there are two major … Continued

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