Russ, if it is a Clavinova CVP-65, it is still a pretty good sounding instrument (it was second from the top range, which was a CVP-75)...the piano sound was one of the best in it's day, and the hammer action 88 note keybed was nicely weighted and responsive. Would still be viable as a home piano today, as they were quite well made, and great for a community center...even has decent amplification.
Good luck with your sales.
Ian
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