GRADING
SCALE |
DEFINITIVE
DESCRIPTION |
CONDITION |
AAA |
R & R |
"LIKE NEW" |
AA |
REFURBISHED |
BETTER
WORSE |
A |
RECONDITIONED |
A- |
EXCELLENT |
B+ |
VERY GOOD |
B |
GOOD |
C |
FAIR |
D |
POOR |
AAA MINT - R&R
(Rebuilt and Refinished)
A used piano that has been disassembled, inspected, repaired as necessary
with replacement of all worn or deteriorated parts, reassembled, tested
and approved to at least the tolerances of a new piano of like manufacture
is said to have been rebuilt and refinished. A grading of R&R is
designated.
The labor-intensive work required to rebuild a piano properly is not
inexpensive. Therefore, a rebuilt piano should be purchased because of its
merits, not purely as a money-saving measure compared to a new instrument.
AA LIKE NEW - REFURB (Refurbished) A Refurb
instrument rating means that the instrument looks great,
plays great is in excellent mechanical condition and
needs no reconditioning. It should pass all inspections. Free of any blemishes, nicks or
scratches; original condition throughout; very little
sign of use.
A RECONDITIONED - RECON
A used piano that has been put back in good condition by cleaning,
repairing and adjusting for maximum performance with replacement parts
where specifically indicated is said to have been reconditioned." A grading of Reconditioned is designated.
A- EXCELLENT - EXCEL A excellent
instrument rating means that the instrument looks great,
is in excellent mechanical condition and needs no
reconditioning. It should pass all inspections. The
string compartment should be clean. The finish is free of
any wear or visible defects. There is no rust. Minute nicks or scratches; no dents
or rust.
B+ VERY GOOD - VG A very
good rating means that the piano is free of any
major defects. Many pianos owned by consumers fall into
this category. The finish will have only minor blemishes
(if any), and there are no major mechanical problems. Few scratches; exceptionally clean;
no dents or rust.
B GOOD
GOOD A good
piano may need some reconditioning to be sold at retail,
but any major reconditioning should be deducted from the
value. Scratches, small dents, dirty.
C FAIR
FAIR
A fair
instrument rating means that the piano probably has some
mechanical defects, but is still in operating condition.
The finish and/or interior usually need professional
repair to make the instrument salable. Well-scratched, chipped, dented,
rusted or warped condition.
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