Thanks for the reply Newton. That's about what I thought. In fact, a few years back I tried to sell mine for $500 and could find no takers. The one this client had sure was pretty though! I would think the top end for hers. BTW, I have been accepted to attend the S.T.E.P. (Steinway Technical Education Program) next month. I'm excited! Sort of the Holy Grail kind of thing. Are there any alumni out there who can tell me what to expect, look for, anticipate, or otherwise get out of a week in Queens? Phil Romano Myrtle Beach, SC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Newton Hunt" <nhunt@optonline.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 6:17 PM Subject: Re: Old S&S vertical > $500 to $1,000. > > The new K-52 is about $20,000. No way in hades is her piano worth anywhere what > she thinks. > > All parts for these pianos cost twice what normal parts do, butts, flanges, > damper levers, wippens, etc., etc. > > When you get your money for yours think big. > > Newton
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