Real clean - $1.900 midwest USA prices (shootin' for top dollar)
If the owner wants to sell it sooner than later, I'd suggest asking something just short of $1K (I'm assuming this piano is very clean)
If the owner wants to sell it at a low price to some nice young mommy with three small kids in tow (read: prospective pianists), such a piano might easily go for $500.
That help?
Terry Farrell
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Doepke
To: 'Pianotech List'
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:36 PM
Subject: Kimball Question
According to Larry Fine's book, a 1990 Kimball console is a pretty good piano for a beginner. Does anyone have any first hand experience with a Kimball model 433? Any inherent problems with this model?
If in good condition, both inside and out, what would be an approximate price range for a private seller, not a dealer. There's a very good chance that I'll be asked to perform an appraisal on the above mentioned instrument and I want to be as informed as I can be.
Thank you,
Brian P. Doepke, (dep-kee)
R.P.T. (Registered Piano Technician)
AAA Piano Works, Inc.
Piano Tuning-Repair-Purchase Consults
260.417.1298
260.432.2043
www.aaapianoworks.com
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