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Moving organ to new location (3 replies and 1 comment)
Hi Andrew,
We will move the instrument for you or put you in touch with a trusted colleague to do this. The cost will depend on the distance involved and access to the locations. Ground floor of course being easier.
Regards David
A furniture remover specialising in moving pianos should be up to the job. My 350-FV and myupright came down three flights of stairs and up one when we moved in to the new house, no problems!
Thank you David & drpeter. Very helpful and useful. David, I will be in contact when the time comes.
I really should have commented some months ago. Thank you so much to David (surname escapes me) from Viscount Organs for moving my Envoy-350FV from Hertfordshire to the Borders of Scotland. Excellent service and contact. Thanks again. Recommend at every opportunity.
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I have a Viscount Envoy 350-FV in my house. I am moving house sometime in the next 6-18months. Does Viscount offer a moving service or can anyone give advice as to how best safely transport it to our new home.
Thank you.