Pedigo Piano Inc

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Everett, United States

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Piano store· Piano repair service· Piano tuning service

Pedigo Piano Inc Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pedigo Piano Inc is located in Everett, United States on 4707 Evergreen Way. Pedigo Piano Inc is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category piano store in United States.

Address

4707 Evergreen Way

Phone

+1 4252590887

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Repair servicesService guarantee

Open hours

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Daniel Borteş

We had a great shopping experience here. My wife and I were only planning to look at some pianos, but ended up getting a great deal and decided to buy one. John was really informative and helpful and extremely thoughtful. We had a great conversation. Their cavalier Spaniel was so cute and playful. I wish more businesses were like Pedigo! John made our day.

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Suresh Mokana

Amazing experience and store has variety of used pianos which includes elective, upright and grand pianos!!! It’s a family business. Spoke with John, He is very committed, follow good ethics and not profit oriented. I rented a piano and bought it after an year with year rent that I paid as credit into piano price. There was some miscalculation in pricing which I didn’t notice and John noticed it and recalculated the price !!!

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Cloud 37th

The owner is very passionate about his work, very friendly and knowledgeable. He knows about his pianos. I personally didn't buy it here because he didn't have the product I wanted, but the customer interaction was fantastic. I was there just talking with him for like 30 minutes. If I will purchase another piano I will definitely go here. And also he is a great piano player.

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Adonis Del Valle

Gorgeous pianos, but the owner or some lady got mad at me for playing on one of them, which was for good reason because it was a school piano under repair. However, there wasn't a sign, and at the climax of He's A Pirate, she stopped me, likely because she was trying to talk to some other lady in the back. Oh well. Either put up signs or say something when I walk in. Don't have open pianos if I can't play them.

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Chris Mullen

Let's just say I was very disappointed.