Value of old S&S B

Fenton Murray fmurray at cruzio.com
Tue Aug 5 23:25:15 MDT 2008


Your right, Ed. I think I should re-phrase this. Modern style Steinway 
grands from the 1880's are worth less restored than say the same model built 
in the teens or 20's. I'd like opinions on how much less, percentage wise.

Fenton
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> Greetings,
>  Inre valuation of a Steinway B,  Fenton asks:
>
> << Thank you, Ed. A great rule of thumb, how about restored? >>
>
>      That totally depends on the restoration. Based on personal 
> experience,
> there could be a huge difference between the value of a B that had gone
> through SAMA and one that was done at Acousticraft.
> Regards,
>
> Ed Foote RPT
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