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Max Muncy has been red hot all August. Julio Urías and Tony Gonsolin pitched well, again. The Dodgers won four out of five games over the Twins and Royals to finish off the interleague portion of the schedule.

Play Us A Memory, Piano Man And Recycle This Old Instrument

Originally published on December 23, 2020 10:01 pm Michael Rohde disassembling a 120-year-old piano to salvage the metal and fine wood for other uses. CREDIT: Tom Banse/N3 Listen Sure, you’re a good Pacific Northwesterner because you recycle your beer cans, cardboard boxes and plastic milk jugs. But what about that dust-collecting piano you have long wanted to unload? It doesn’t fit into the recycling bin. Creative upcycling might be the answer. A group of friends in Olympia is starting an off-beat enterprise to tear apart and recycle pianos after noticing how online marketplaces are awash in pianos that aren’t selling at any price.

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Michael Rohde disassembling a 120-year-old piano to salvage the metal and fine wood for other uses. Credit: Northwest News Network/Tom Banse Play us a memory, piano man, and recycle this old instrument By at 10:59 am Sure, you re a good Pacific Northwesterner because you recycle your beer cans, cardboard boxes and plastic milk jugs. But what about that dust-collecting piano you have long wanted to unload? It doesn t fit into the recycling bin. Creative upcycling might be the answer. A group of friends in Olympia is starting an off-beat enterprise to tear apart and recycle pianos after noticing how online marketplaces are awash in pianos that aren’t selling at any price.

Play us a memory, piano man, and recycle this old instrument

Tom Banse / NW News Network Originally published on December 24, 2020 12:43 pm Listen / Sure, you re a good Pacific Northwesterner because you recycle your beer cans, cardboard boxes and plastic milk jugs. But what about that dust-collecting piano you have long wanted to unload? It doesn t fit into the recycling bin. Creative upcycling might be the answer. A group of friends in Olympia is starting an off-beat enterprise to tear apart and recycle pianos after noticing how online marketplaces are awash in pianos that aren’t selling at any price. It s just fallen out of fashion to have your kids learn that particular instrument, observed Michael Rohde, the group’s leader. There are all sorts of keyboards that are much cheaper and more appropriate for the type of music that kids are probably interested in anyway.

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