Wurlitzer Spinit 1967

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco at luther.edu
Tue Apr 4 05:50:19 MDT 2006


At 07:12 AM 4/4/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>Mid-west prices I find to be the following:
>
>Private sale - commonly as low as $400, and $800 or $900 at the high end.
>Dealer sale - $1,500 (yikes!)
>Wholesale - $200
>
>I think you're thinkin' pretty good.
>
>Terry Farrell
>----- Original Message -----
>
>Hi everyone,  I have a customer that has a 1967 Wurlitzer Spinet and wants 
>to sell it as she has a very bad case of arthritis and just can't play it 
>anymore. This piano has been tuned twice a year since she bought it back 
>in 1967. The piano is in beautiful shape with very few scratches. A 
>matching bench is also included. Can anyone tell me what the piano is 
>worth? I'm thinking somewhere between $600 and $800 but I don't want to 
>short change her if it's worth more.
>
>Ron Boyd
>Milwaukee, Wi


How much did that wacko from Waco want for that naugaWurli a few years ago???




Conrad Hoffsommer - Keyboard Technician
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