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James Derr | Pennsylvania, US

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5 on Dec 20 2021

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My organ was moved with great care by a knowledgeable crew. Office staff was most helpful and pleasant.
Nancy | Pennsylvania, US

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5 on Sep 3 2020

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My daughter wanted our piano. It was moved to her with no problem by professional helpful movers for a cost far below what it would cost to buy a new piano.
Ron Leopold | Pennsylvania, US

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5 on Jun 4 2020

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I had a very valuable Steinway M grand piano moved from Kalispell, Mt. to my home in Mechanicsburg, PA., roughly 2400 miles. The piano arrived in great shape and the delivery persons were most gracious and moved another grand piano to another room to make room for the Steinway. Kimberly Craft the sales person was also very gracious and helpful. I highly recommend their services
Kim T | Pennsylvania, US

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4 on Aug 13 2019

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It was nice to finally find someone that would take care of moving a 60 yr old piano from our home we grew up in to the home my mother, who is 94, so that she could have it with her when we sold our family home. I just hate that it took so long to get to her. The piano arrived unscathed and she was thrilled to have it!
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