


It is actually much easier to approach the topic of value from an entirely different perspective.

(And you thought there were a lot of car makers.) The fact is, there have been more than 12,000 different piano makers in just the past 150 years, and there have been over 1000 makes of player pianos since 1900. There are, of coarse, classes of instruments ranging from 'unknown origin' to 'elite'. It is the condition of a unit, both inside and out, which establishes it's basic value, just like with any other consumer good. One of THE most difficult questions that I am constantly being asked is, 'What is my player piano worth?' Honestly, I can't tell you with any degree of accuracy. General Values - 'Cut to the Chase' How to Buy a Piano - Free Advice M Schulz Piano Serial Number Age Buying or Selling? - Try
