

Don't let them carry off the bench alone that leaves you with a 150 lb organ to move to the curb for the garbage man. It will take 2 men, and list any stairs or access restrictions at the storage lot.

Be sure to list in the ad the buyer is responsible for pickup at time of purchase. Insist on cash payment at time of pickup, and don't let people wander around your house alone, not even to the toilet.

Use the anonymous communication feature of craigslist (default) to keep someone from selling your e-mail or phone number to scammers.

Oddly, the most valuable item is now the bench, which is worth $40 any day in my location.īe aware that craigslist is a bit of a free for all, with some nice people and some crooks. Fall is a good time to list, as people come in out of the yard and think about Christmas music. However, after dropping the price weekly by $50, don't be surprised if there are no takers at $50. I would list in, or local bargain papers, for about $250 obo. Or else cellphones or computer games hardly anybody under 40 plays keyboard instruments anymore. Everything today is guitars, guitars, guitars. This is a fairly modern console of a type that has sadly fallen out of favor with the consumers. The cabinet is in reasonable shape, aside from a few vacuum “dings.”īecause she no longer has room for it but still would like to play, it would also be great (perhaps a subject of another post?) if someone could recommend a portable electronic keyboard that might provide some degree of comparable capability. It includes: a matching wooden bench that opens for music storage a brass “desk lamp” with a lyre design, the original Organ Owner’s Packet with the Owner’s Manual & Registration Chart the 1977 4-part Baldwin Organ Learning System the 1971 Baldwin publication, “Musical Magic with fantom fingers ” and, Joyce Jones’ 1979 Bradley Publications’ “Pedal Mastery for the Organ.” It was purchased by her in 1979, and was last repaired and restored to full operation in November 2014 by “The Organ Grinder” Electronic Keyboard Service from Annapolis, MD. It’s currently in storage in Rockville, MD (since June 29, 2015). Being a total ignoramus in this area, I would really appreciate any guidance you would be willing to provide as to if, where, and at what price, I might be able to sell my mother’s Baldwin Studio II, Model 213DR Organ.
