Serving the tri-state area, as well as long distance service, Duffy Piano Moving is available to make your piano or organ move an easy and enjoyable experience. We will provide a fully qualified team that will guarantee a safe and satisfying move. We are fully insured and highly qualified piano and organ moving company.
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Simply (and obviously) put, pianos are heavy.
Most of the weight associated with a piano of any kind comes from the solid, cast iron harp; the core feature of the instrument that holds all of the strings in place.
No matter what size piano, add to the harp a heavy wooden sound board and specialized wooden casing, thousands of mechanical parts made of various materials and along with a lot more.
Even the smallest pianos (spinets, consoles) easily weigh in at 300-400lbs or more.
Larger upright pianos vary in both size and height but usually start weighing in at around 500 lbs.
Most of the weight associated with a piano of any kind comes from the solid, cast iron harp; the core feature of the instrument that holds all of the strings in place.
No matter what size piano, add to the harp a heavy wooden sound board and specialized wooden casing, thousands of mechanical parts made of various materials and along with a lot more.
Even the smallest pianos (spinets, consoles) easily weigh in at 300-400lbs or more.
Larger upright pianos vary in both size and height but usually start weighing in at around 500 lbs.
This was Duffy & Hughes' crew in 1979.
Pictured left to right is Joh M. Duffy III, Rodger Locker, Dennis Duffy, Bill Posley, Jim Duffy, Eddie Mays, (front) Harold.
Both Uncle John (Right) and Tom Duffy (Left) keeping the trucks busy all day long working our of the office.
Frank DiValerio and William "Milkshake" Allen were two great guys that worked with the Duffy's for years.
Special thanks to John J. Riley, Tim Hughes, Bob Hughes, John M. Duffy, JJJ, and Ed Fox Jr. for all of their help over the years in making Duffy Piano Movers all it is today.
Pictured left to right is Joh M. Duffy III, Rodger Locker, Dennis Duffy, Bill Posley, Jim Duffy, Eddie Mays, (front) Harold.
Both Uncle John (Right) and Tom Duffy (Left) keeping the trucks busy all day long working our of the office.
Frank DiValerio and William "Milkshake" Allen were two great guys that worked with the Duffy's for years.
Special thanks to John J. Riley, Tim Hughes, Bob Hughes, John M. Duffy, JJJ, and Ed Fox Jr. for all of their help over the years in making Duffy Piano Movers all it is today.
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