Elvis's Piano

John R Fortiner pianoserv440@juno.com
Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:59:51 -0600


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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 17:23:11 -0500 Robert Goodale <rrg@nevada.edu>
writes:
> The piano is expected to bring between $250,000 and $300,000
> at auction.  In other words, someone will be purchasing a
> used poorly "rebuilt" Aeolian Knabe with a retail value of
> probably less than $3,000.00 for 1000 times it's actual
> value  Ummmm.  Robert, sorry, but I really don't think that 300,000 is
a thousand times 3,000  - rather a hundred times.  Anyway you look at it
people are going to pay a lot just because of who owned the piano.  (Wish
people would pay me a hundred times the going rate just because I tuned
their piano). :-)
Now that I've done my math for the evening - I'll go to bed.

John Fortiner
Billings, MT.
 because Elvis played it.  Hey, if the new owner
> invests another $15,000 for a proper rebuilding they might
> actually end up with a piano that is worth $9,000!  Only in
> America!
> 
> For what it's worth I will post the case number rubbing in a
> separate e-mail.
> 
> Rob Goodale, RPT
> Las Vegas, NV
> 
> 
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