Piano Value

Kristinn Leifsson istuner@islandia.is
Tue, 29 Aug 2000 18:31:22 +0000


Jeeze Willem,  itīs Hyundai, and we sell them too :)


Kristinn


At 23:41 28.8.2000 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 8/28/00 5:37:22 PM Central Daylight Time,
>keyboard@cysource.com writes:
>
><< Hi All,
>
>  I need to get whatever information I can about a Hundai (not sure of
>  spelling) grand piano.  Said to be between 5'8" and 6', purchased in 1994
>  for $7000.  I would appreciate any and all opinions about the piano, the
>  company and (very roughly) what that piano 'should' be worth.
>
>  I have not seen the piano and I haven't heard of the company so I'd
>  appreciate any info I can get.
>
>  Thanks. >>
>
>
>I sell the Hundayi, and even I can't remember how to spell the name. They
>make a 5'7" and a 6'1". The 6'1" sell for $13,000 new and the 5'8" is $2,000
>less. They are made by Samick. Not a bad instrument, for the price.
>
>For a piano that is 6 years old, I would put an in home value of about 50% -
>60% of retail, provided it is in excellent condition.
>
>Willem Blees



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