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Gulbertson (?) Piano - any information?
I have a Gulbertson (not sure of the spelling) piano that my grandmother gave me (she bought it used in the 1950s, but was completely refurbished at that time). I am trying to decide whether or not to keep it. I was in the process of having it restored and the strings are off. I got a new one instead, but I'm not sure whether this is worth it to keep, sell or even if someone would buy it in the middle of restoration. Any suggestions?
I would check out this website to see what they say. (I think the one you are looking for is Gulbransen.) http://www.pianos.co.uk/info/pianos/
If you already have a piano that suits you, unless the old one has sentimental value, I would recommend getting rid of it. You might place an add in the paper or on a site like ebay. You could also think of donating it to a school or church to use for their music program. A piano technician might put it back together for them at a reduced rate.
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Er, you dropped it.
A phone has very delicate electronic components inside it.
If the warranty excludes physical damage, you're out of luck.
Most warranties now exclude physical damage because of the huge number of teens dropping phones or spilling liquids on their phones or dropping it in the toilet bowl.
Severe shortage of common sense among teens – they don't seem to get it – a phone is about as delicate and fragile as a crystal vase