Originally Posted by
tentseller
I would check with the piano's manufacturer about moving a piano built for the North America market to BJ; whether the piano will survive the move or being in BJ for extended period in their climate after being in Boston.
Good point. It's a japanese made Kawai, which I think is more resistant to humidity changes than most pianos...with regards to surving the move: it's been moved quite a few times already and done OK. Pianos get shipped internationally all the time, so I presume as long as the company we use is fine, that shouldn't be an issue.
And Boston in summer can be almost as humid and hot as BJ (but one can see the sky, which we'll miss!).
tb