Hi Terry, Though I am not going to give a price, the killer thing is that it is white. That makes for a very limited market and usually a discounted price. James James Grebe Piano Tuning & Repair Member of Master Piano Technicians. Registered Piano Technician of the Piano Technicians Guild for over 30 years. "Member of the Year" in 1989 Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups, Piano Benches, Writing Instruments,Table Timepieces (314) 608-4137 1526 Raspberry Lane Arnold, MO 63010 Researcher of St. Louis Theatre History BECOME WHAT YOU BELIEVE! pianoman at accessus.net Jimpianowood at yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Farrell" <mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 7:00 PM Subject: Samick Upright Value I inspected a piano today that the owner was going to put up for sale - he will place ads in newspapers and sell it through a private sale. I gave him a range of prices that I thought would likely be reasonable. I'm just curious what any of you folks might think the range of private sale values would be. 1990 Samick 48" upright (white). It is the heavy-duty institutional model case. Original owner - never/rarely played - hammers have only marginally perceptible string grooves (no grooves really, just a faint mark). This piano looks like new, plays like new, tone/volume is quite even across the entire keyboard. This is a very nice piano in excellent/new condition. What do you think a reasonable asking/selling price range might be for a private sale (midwest prices)? Terry Farrell Farrell Piano www.farrellpiano.com terry at farrellpiano.com
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