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Recycling Australian Pianos

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    Steve Miller
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    Salt and pepper shakers? 😱

    Link to video

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      Interesting video.

      One correction though. The video said “pianos end up in the dump mainly because of a lack of space in the home.” No, pianos end up in the dump because people don’t play them. A piano that’s played regularly isn’t going to be disposed of. 😞

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        Salt and pepper shakers? 😱

        Link to video

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        P.S.

        @Steve-Miller said in Recycling Australian Pianos:

        Salt and pepper shakers? 😱

        Yes, that was my reaction! Imagine the biggest grand piano…. That’s a lot of salt and pepper shakers. 😕

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          I’m not aware of Australian seasoning protocols.

          Maybe their salt and pepper shakers are really big?🤔

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            I’m not aware of Australian seasoning protocols.

            Maybe their salt and pepper shakers are really big?🤔

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            @Steve-Miller said in Recycling Australian Pianos:

            Maybe their salt and pepper shakers are really big?

            😂 😂 😂

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