Grand pianos for sale to rebuild

Rob & Helen Goodale rrg at unlv.nevada.edu
Wed Feb 20 18:46:14 MST 2008


Hello,

I have a couple pianos I'd like to clear out of my shop.  I would really prefer to rebuild them but I really need the space right now and I've got enough projects going that I don't know when I'll have time to get to them.  They are very rebuildable and should become fine pianos.

The first is a Baldwin #17391.  It is 6'  3" which I believe makes it a model "L".  Case is black, no bench.  It requires a full rebuild but it should be a real honey of a piano when completed.  It is currently on it's side but I remember it having a very big sound even as it is.  This should make a great rebuild job and easy to sell to a professional.  Price is $3,000 firm.

The second is a 5' 4" Knabe.  The piano is on it's side between two others so I can't really get a good look at the serial number but suffice it to say that it is most likely 1920s.  It also requires rebuilding.  It was formally an Ampico player which is no longer present but that has no consequence on it as a regular piano.  Technically it is the same as the equivalent model without.  Again it has a good sound even as-is but should become a fantastic piano when rebuilt.  Price is $2,000 firm.

Buyer pays shipping but I will be happy to make all necessary arrangements at this end including local pick-up and transfer to keyboard carriage.  This is a great opportunity to snatch up a couple of nice rebuildable pianos at a fair price.  They deserve to be in the hands of a good rebuilder and then to a new happy home.

Hurry, first come - first sold!

Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV
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