Piano Restoration to Keep My Heirloom Working Beautifully

I have a piano that my grandmother scrimped and saved for and was finally able to purchase in 1952. It is a well-used, well-loved piano that I wouldn’t part with for anything. I consider my old Lester to be an heirloom that is a connection to an era that is gone except for these valuable reminders. Do you have a
used Steinway piano sitting around your home that needs attention too?

A couple of years ago, I had a piano tuner and repairman come and work on my old friend because there were some things that really needed attention. This man who came to my home worked wonders for my piano and he was able to fix quite a few things that were sorely in need of attention.

There were a few things that he wasn’t able to fix, though…and someday I still want to have this work done so that my piano can continue to be the special and important instrument that my children play every day. Actually, I can even say “children and grandchildren” because the last time Ava was here she spent quite a bit of time sitting at the piano making beautiful music!

I have heard very good things about Lindeblad Piano Restoration and as I get serious about restoring my piano, I will definitely be including this company in my research.

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