Caleb, we don't have enough information. We need to know the serial number and model number (if you can find it) and you need to measure the height from the bottom of the case to the top of the lid. We also need to know whether the case is a plain box or ornate with patterned wood or carvings. My memory of pianos of that era is that the large consoles and studios were pretty good but the spinets weren't. Wulitzer, though has never been a big name in the piano business. On a scale of ten based on Steinway they were a 3 or 4 depending on which model you have. Hope this helps. Warren CheetoLD@aol.com wrote: > > List, > I have an Wurlitzer vertical from around 1960. It appears to be in great > shape even though it has never had any work done to it. (set around for years > before my grandfather finally gave it to us) Sounds wonderful, better than > most verticals that I have played. I want to know a rough estimate of how > much it is worth, cash and perhaps trade value. Thank you for any replies in > advance. > > Caleb -- Home of the Humor List Warren D. Fisher fish@communique.net Registered Piano Technician Piano Technicians Guild New Orleans Chapter 701
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