>Steinway L, circa 1904 >original washed out, faded mahogony..veneer fair shape. >needs a soundboard, pinblock, and action rebuild. >very worn, and well used piano Greetings, I would be pricing this according to the veneer. If it was a really nice, striking case, it would be worth $8,000 to me. (If it was plain stuff, or ebony, maybe $5,000). Completely finished, from a new board to action rails if they needed it, I would sell the piano for a minimum of $30,000. Regards, Ed Foote (who happens to have a model "0" plate for sale).
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