Paul, We just priced a new Hamburg D through our local dealer and were quoted $141,000--up from the $130,000 quoted last year. That price apparently does not include a bench... Charles >Hi all, > >Here at UNL, a piano professor has a great piano in her home. It is >a Hamburg Steinway D (early 70's I think) that was previously owned >by Ashkinozy (spelling?) It is ready for an action rebuild, but >that's not the question. > >She asked me to appraise it. Does anyone know what the retail for >Hamburg's are these days? I told her about $150K new, but I would >check it out, so I am now. I may be way off.... > >Thanks > >Paul > >ps; Really sorry to here of your situation, Wim. I think the good >Lord has something better in mind for you. Old profs aren't always >smart enough to know when to quit You can't teach an old dog new >tricks. I had a similar "customer" back in Washington. She was the >"all knowing all seeing" but that was in her own mind....pw -- Charles Ball, RPT Head Piano Technician School of Music University of Texas at Austin 512-471-0763 mailto:ckball at mail.utexas.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20070503/77c0b82f/attachment.html
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