I would recommend replacement cost insurance, that way if the piano is destroyed it can be replaced by a brand new Steinway. Rob Edwardsen, RPT atonal@planet.eon.net wrote: > Greetings list, > > I've been contacted to give a replacement value apprasial for a 1939 > Steinway & Sons model M. Original condition, classic spade leg > styling, kept by the grandmother for the last 59 years, and is now > going to be moved to another city and needs to be insured. > > I need some idea of replacement value for a instrument of this > vintage, a new M retails up here for $ 65 K CDN, but a used piano > dealer is selling a 1960 Chippendale M for 34 K (asking price). > > Any quotes will help me finish my overall apprasial. > > Thanks in advance, > > > Rob Kiddell, > Registered Piano Technician, PTG > atonal@planet.eon.net > > "Server's poor response > Not quick enough for browser > Time out, Plum Blossom" > > -Netscape haiku error message
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