In a message dated 01/29/2000 5:23:16 PM Central Standard Time, Wimblees@AOL.COM writes: << In a message dated 1/29/00 8:48:13 PM !!!First Boot!!!, Kdivad@AOL.COM writes: << If I'm not mistaken that Steinway should be a model "O". I believe the first model "L" was around 1923. I really don't think that hurts the value much, at least not in Texas where the average wholesale prices for that piano would around $9,000.00 to $11,000.00. Just bought an "O" three weeks ago, for restoration, in that price range. David Koelzer DFW, Texas >> David Are you correct with this figure. $10,000 for a 1900 Steinway O? What will you be selling that thing for completely restored? Wim >> Wim, In my area (Dallas, Ft. Worth metroplex} a restored Steinway "O" will generally bring in the neighborhood of $26,000.00 To $30,000.00. Are we out of the mainstream? Dave Koelzer
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