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Moving a Piano
By Hal Davis

In response to Ray Cardogno's question about moving his piano:

One way that the move can be accomplished is to obtain a rental
trailer, a closed one, and use that to make the trip.

Some years ago, 1994, I made the trip from Michigan to New Hampshire.
It was a trifle more than 900 miles but I was gone and back with my
Band Organ in two days.  I'm sure the trip from Worcester to Bedford
could be done in a day.  Take the wife along to enjoy the trip and
provide directions and driving tips.

Hal Davis



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