SCHIMMEL PEGASUS CONCERT PIANO MOVE

The Challenge: Schimmel makes only two of these sleek, streamlined beauties per year. Needless to say, they require special handling, care and discretion to move.

The Solution: One or two of these are thought to exist in the GTA. Braymore has moved one multiple times for a local owner and for the store that sells them.

This is obviously a high end piano move. This customer does not want just anyone to touch their piano. This Schimmel Concert grand piano move is totally different then any other grand piano move out there. It requires a custom piano skid designed by Schimmel and twice the manpower that you would normally use to move a grand piano of this size to prevent it from falling over. There is no do overs, it has to be done the right way, the first time around. You want the most knowledgeable piano movers running a piano move like this one.

Readying the ramp.
Readying the ramp.
Laying out the red carpet on this piano move.
Laying out the red carpet on this piano move.
Moving blankets protect the floors.
Moving blankets protect the floors.
Time to bring the piano in.
Power tailgates safely lower piano to the ground.
Bringing the piano over to the front door.
Rolling the piano in and down the red carpet.
Lining up piano to tip it onto its legs.
Specialized roll-out legs for tipping it down.
Don’t try this at home. This piano weighs 1,279 pounds.
This is one large, heavy, unique piano that requires extra staff to move.
Removing padding materials.
Attaching the glass leg.
How would you like the piano positioned?
Delivering a Schimmel Pegesis concert grand piano in Toronto
Making sure everything is setup and working properly.
That is one beautiful piano.
Another satisfied customer.