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Monica Clorey

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Apr 27, 2010, 10:50:01 AM4/27/10
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Hello all,

I run a composer group in toronto called the Toy Piano Composers
(www.thetoypianocomposers.com). We write new compositions for many
different instruments, but we love using toy pianos in our works.

Question:
I own a three-octaves Schoenhut toy piano (grand), which I bought
used. It came in a mega box, and I have a bit of trouble carting it
around. Any ideas for transporting these instruments in a safe way? Is
there cases available? Ideas?

Monica Clorey
www.monicaclorey.com

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JeanDavid

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Apr 27, 2010, 12:26:43 PM4/27/10
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On Apr 27, 10:50 am, Monica Clorey <toypianocompos...@gmail.com> wrote
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> Question:
> I own a three-octaves Schoenhut toy piano (grand), which I bought
> used. It came in a mega box, and I have a bit of trouble carting it
> around. Any ideas for transporting these instruments in a safe way? Is
> there cases available? Ideas?
>
I saw Phyllis Chen's method. She has a padded cloth case she uses to
enclose her 379M
toy piano. She had it custom made by an outfit that does such things.
She said it cost more
than the toy piano, but is effective. She then puts that in a hard
case, IIRC, for more risky
transport. You might post it on the "Toy Piano Performers" Facebook
group that she follows.
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