If we are talking about a real grand piano, Models A (6'3"), B(6'10"), C(7'6"), D(9"), I would venture to say *any* of the california state universities, would welcome the addition of another. It is illegal to sell a *new* piano with ivory keys, but it is possible to sell *used* pianos, (manufactered before a certain time), although a pain in the rear to gather the necessary documentation. Violinists face the issue when travleing with their bows which have *miniscule* amounts of ivory in the frogs. But it can be done.