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Steinbach 120cm Traditional Upright Piano Walnut c2010

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £3,288.00

Date: 13-03-2025 03:20PM

Expiration Date: 13-03-2027 03:15PM

Description

Steinbach 120cm Traditional Upright Piano in Walnut polished SH c2010

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (Practice pedal)

Rent this piano on our home rental scheme for only £95.00 per month with an initial payment of £485.00 before delivery to a ground floor location in London (this includes delivery, collection, first months rental and setup/admin charge).
Price on rental agreement as per blue list.
Terms and conditions apply, please ask for full details.

Dimensions : 148.50cm wide 120.50cm high 60.00cm deep

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Steinbach 120cm Traditional Upright Piano Walnut c2010

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