Subject: RE: Antique Pianos >I would think that any piano before WW II would have vintage value. > > William Benjamin > William, Respectfully---Not in Massachusetts they don't. Even the finer examples of the craft have little dollar value. Today's Steiff evaluation an example. Very well made old upright that will lend itself to reconditioning was a give away for my new client. I have a piano mover friend with a warehouse full of Ivers and Pond, Vose, Chickering ,Mcphail uprights -- Want some? Tom Driscoll
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