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<DIV>Dave,</DIV>
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<DIV>List on the new Seiler 132s(I think that's the current size) is depende=
nt
on fanciness of cabinet, but I think they start at around 23k or slightly
more list. The 122s are probably 5k less. List price is sub=
ject
to serious change depending on availablity of piano and mood of dealer.</DIV=
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<DIV>Dave Stahl</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 8/5/05 3:41:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
dsmith941@comcast.net writes:</DIV>
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=2>I've
been asked to appraise said piano for donation purposes. Piano
has<BR>rarely been played, in almost new condition, hammers barely grooved=
etc.<BR>Case ebony polished, great condition. If not for the serial
number, you<BR>would think it new.<BR><BR>I know how to use Larry Fine's b=
ook
and depreciation tables, etc, but dont't<BR>find the model 131. The
current model 122 is of course smaller, and the 132<BR>is the new magnetic=
action thingee. So maybe start with a current retail<BR>price half w=
ay
in between? then apply depreciation factor.?<BR><BR>I would apprecia=
te
any guidance from anyone familiar with the Seiler line<BR>historically as =
to
which current model to compare. for retail price and<BR>depreciation=
purposes.<BR><BR>Thanks again.<BR><BR>Dave Smith<BR>SW
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