Relocating a high-value instrument is not a "lift and hope" task. Weight distribution, brittle lacquer, narrow stair geometry, and awkward pivots turn a routine move into a risk-managed job. Most damage happens in the last meter, when people rush, and corners bite back. Specialists keep the process boring on purpose: measured routes, controlled handling, and protection that stays in place until final positioning.
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