Pearl River 46" UP118M Upright Piano with Polished Ebony Bench

-Brand: Pearl River

-Serial # 308819

-Finish - Polished Ebony

-Condition - Very Good

Created in 1965, Pearl River is considered the best-selling piano in the world. This is due to a commitment in solidifying a great design and manufacturing for more than half a century. With a combination in European artistry and the latest technology, these pianos deliver an unprecedented value to the music industry.

This instrument has been thoroughly inspected by our service department and maintained to ensure it is sold in optimal playing condition. It includes a 90-day full-service warranty with purchase and will be tuned before delivery. Additional service plans are available at the time of purchase. The complete package qualifies for financing and includes a piano bench. Delivery and/or service fees vary and are based on location and logistics. For more information on delivery and service fees, please contact Alamo Music Center for a quote. Delivery and service promotions are applicable at times. Extended warranty plans are also available. Please note that the online shipping calculator is not applicable.

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Listed8 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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  • River 46" UP118M Upright Piano | | SN: 308819
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  • Polished Ebony
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Alamo Music Center

San Antonio, TX, United States
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