USED PIANO PRICES |
PIANO AGE | ARCHIVES | APPRAISALS | PIANO TYPES | BLUEBOOK VALUE | SELL A PIANO
There are a few things you should know before you buy or sell a used piano or even advertise your piano for sale, and some questions you should have the answers to before doing so.USED PIANO PRICE GUIDELINES
Spinet Pianos | |
Years old | Retail |
Over 40 30-40 20-30 10-20 | $300-$800$300-$1000$500-$1800 $1500-$2000 |
Value greatly depends on condition and the make of the piano. |
Console Pianos | |
Years old | Retail |
Over 40 30-40 20-30 10-20 | $300-$1000$500-$2000$500-$3000 $1500-$4000 |
Value greatly depends on condition and the make of the piano. |
Studio Upright Pianos | |
Years old | Retail |
Over 40 30-40 20-30 10-20 | $500-$1500$800-$2000$1300-$4000 $1500-$5000 |
Value greatly depends on condition and the make of the piano. |
Upright Pianos | |
Years old | Retail |
Over 50 30-50 20-30 10-20 | $0-$2500$500-$2000$3000-$6000 $4000-$8000 |
Value greatly depends on condition and the make of the piano. |
Upright Player Pianos | |
Years old | Retail |
Over 40 30-40 20-30 10-20 | $500-$1500+$1000-$2000+$3000-$8000+ $4000-$10000+ |
Value greatly depends on condition and the make of the piano. |
The Bluebook of Pianos has adopted the following definitions to help clarify the level of repairs on a piano. 1. "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.2. 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." 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.
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