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Much better than an old turn-of-the-century upright or a 50+-year-old spinet.ĭelivery and tuning would cost a buyer $200, but perhaps they'd try to move it themselves and forego the tuning. My opinion is that it would make a decent starter piano for a child who may not stick with lessons longer than six months and whose parents don't want to spend a fortune.
At least, the notes are consistent with each other. However, it still plays reasonably well, all the notes certainly still play, pedals function, and it seems to have held its tune reasonably well. It's been dragged around the country and not tuned in the years it's been in our family. My daughter has it sitting in her living room. Other than that the rest of the finish is pretty good considering the piano's age. The finish is not satin - it is very, very glossy, not something I'd think an amateur could repair. This damage was done by a hungry dog, I was told. It also has some damage to the wood at the level of the keys on either side where the legs would be, if there were legs. It is medium wood color, has a bench, no legs. I bought it for $500 about 12 years ago and thought it was about 10 years old then. Diaphragmatic, we've checked behind the piano with a flashlight and can't find a thing. let me know some details of what the piano looks like and I'll give you my humble opinion on what price to sell it at on craigs list.