[pianotech] video interview Ronald Losby, President of Steinway

Delwin D Fandrich del at fandrichpiano.com
Wed Feb 15 09:46:17 MST 2012


Just to keep up with inflation that piano would have to be worth
approximately $32,000. To now be worth somewhat less than half that amount
makes it a somewhat questionable financial investment.

 

ddf

 

Delwin D Fandrich

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From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of William Monroe
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 5:04 AM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] video interview Ronald Losby, President of Steinway

 

Hi Jurgen,

 

I've a client who just purchased an 1965 M from it's original owner.  The
purchase price was $4500, US.  The piano (in quite nice condition) I would
suggest is probably "worth" about $12K - $16K in today's market, without any
additional work.  So no, the numbers you suggest are not reasonable,
however, some increase in "value" is possible.  Of course, there is
inflation to consider............

 

But I do think that the idea that the Steinway as an investment has some
merit, though probably on the order of a durable good that "maintains" it's
value over time.

 

William R. Monroe

 

 

 

 

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Jurgen Goering
<pianoforte at pianofortesupply.com> wrote:

Interesting link, thanks for this, Kent.

 

One thing struck me:  Can anyone tell me how S&S can continue to make
statements about the pianos as an investment?

 

Quote Ronald Losby: "They actually make a fine investment.  A piano that was
built 20 or 30 years ago can command 3 to 4 times what its original purchase
price was."

 

I am not positive on S&S prices  20 - 30  years ago, but is he really
stating that someone  could sell their 1985 L for $100,000?  Or that a 1985
D could fetch  over $200,000?  To my simple way of looking at it, this
sounds beyond outlandish ....

 

Jurgen Goering
Piano Forte  
(250) 754-2440 <tel:%28250%29%20754-2440> 

 

www.pianofortesupply.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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