In the Media

New York Post

 Jersey City-based Moishe's Moving Systems, which has its own piano division, recently moved an upright piano from an apartment on West 190th Street to an apartment in Long Island City. The movers took off the legs and rested the piano against a "piano board" (to protect the instrument), before placing it in the small elevator while Laura Sherman, the piano's owner looked on. Moishe's also moves antique furniture and custom-makes crates for more obscure items. For example, the company builds wooden boxes (which cost $200-$250) for items like chandeliers, or tuna and swordfish (the variety caught on fishing trips), which can "hang" inside the crates without being damaged.