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Yamaha GB1K 151cm (5' 0") grand piano Black c2009 M31841

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £6,888.00

Date: 16-04-2026 10:02AM

Expiration Date: 16-04-2027 09:56AM

Description

Yamaha GB1K 151cm (5' 0") grand piano Black Polished c2009 secondhand M31841

Lovely small grand with good full tone and pleasing touch - visit soon to view and play

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (sostenuto)
Dimensions : 146.5cm wide 100cm high 151cm deep

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Yamaha GB1K 151cm (5' 0") grand piano Black c2009 M31841

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