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March 04, 2021

March into Spring Sales!

March into Spring Sales! Special 7.99% APR for 5 Years thru March 31, 2021 on All New & Pre-Owned Pianos!

Monthly payments for every $1,000 financed: $30.87 for 3 years at 6.99% APR, $20.27 for 5 years at 7.99% APR. Rates and terms may vary. All loans are subject to credit review, underwriting guidelines, verification of identity and approval.





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