1920s Steinway M Value

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Mon, 06 Jan 2003 15:38:18 -0600


Isn't that the era with the Verdigris problem? Does that price include 
replacing
all the action parts? If I'm correct, of course! :-)

Avery

At 12:26 PM 01/06/03 -0800, you wrote:
>$12,000
>
>On 6 Jan 2003 at 14:58, Farrell wrote:
>
> > I have a customer that is considering selling her 1926 Steinway M to a
> > close friend of hers. She asked me what her piano might be worth in a
> > private sale. I told her I would do a little digging for her.
> >
> > The piano is fairly nice. I think most of the action is original and
> > is a bit sluggish (not real bad, just a little slow). Fairly new
> > strings, dampers, hammers and block. Everything refinished very nicely
> > - black case shows a bit of grain. Other than that, piano looks very
> > nice. Sounds good.
> >
> > Seller is in Florida, potential buyer is in Massachusetts.
> >
> > Any opinions would be appreciated. I'm also going do dig on pianomart,
> > et. al. Thanks.
> >
> > Terry Farrell
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