The order seemed light. It turned out that Ms. Katherine "gifted" us an early morning start and a finish after dark.
We started in the morning in Wrocław's Krzyki district. Lifting a 300-kilogram instrument is always great fun, especially when you have to maneuver it so as not to scratch the floor and lose fingers. Then a "quick" repetition with the rest of the gabarities and a trip towards Zórawina to Mędłów. The distance is seemingly small, but logistics and tonnage have done their part.
We transported a Czech Petrof piano
Czech Petrof (High model). Weight: approx. 280-300 kg. A classic of the genre - the better it sounds, the harder it is to get it out of the corners on the staircase.
Czech pianos from the Hradec Králové factory are known for their extremely solid construction. What gives them that distinctive, deep and "romantic" sound is also their greatest curse during transportation:
- Cast iron frame: At the center is a massive, solid cast iron frame that has to withstand string tension of up to a dozen tons. It is it that accounts for about 70% of the weight of the entire instrument.
- Solid wood: Petrof does not play with lightweight replacements. The cases of older models are a thick layer of solid wood and veneer. With a height of about 125-135 cm (concert/cabinet models), a weight of about 300 kg is standard.
What else was transported during the move?
Less interesting stuff but still being heavy!
- Gabarities: A large Side-by-Side refrigerator (of the kind that doesn't fit in the door without removing the fronts), washing machine and dishwasher.
- Furniture: A heavy oak dining table, 6 chairs, a fold-out corner sofa with sleeping function and three closets.
- Petty: Exactly 45 packed cartons (books, glassware, daily life) and some bicycles, which will have more room to ride in Sage than in Krzyki.

The course of transportation and removal
Once we reached Mędłów, the real fun began: unloading in the fresh, suburban air and carrying everything to its final destinations.
The most time was spent at bolting of furniture. Mrs. Catherine wanted to have everything ready "right now," so we didn't leave until the cabinets were upright and the corner sofa had regained its shape. The piano took a place of honor in the living room - leveled and ready to play, as long as the owner still had the strength for music after that day.

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