> The piano was built in '83, >so a 50% depreciation would put the piano at $29,000. Greetings, I don't know where the 50% came from, but Steinways do better than that here. so I would go with the price I could tell a customer to pay for this piano, if they were in the. A 17 year old B, in really good shape, ready to play? I could tell a customer to spend $30-34K on this piano. Also, I think evalualtions for donations should be as high as possible, so the figure should be as high as your professional opinion can push it. Regards, Ed Foote RPT
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