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tris54
hey all, long to no hear... I'm here again, because i need to sell my piano, it is second hand and quite old... it is a yamaha upright piano... but i don't know the height...

How much is an upright piano worth (assembled in Indonesia)... what are the different prices of NEW ones, and how much would they go for second hand??

thanx all if you could help, it would be relly helpful...

btw its a yamaha piano
shimmer
Umm. Ours was £600 second hand - can't remember what make it is though. I'll have a look sometime.
Noodelz
The cheapest acoustic new piano would be around £2000, the most expensive will blow your mind away.
Storini
You can sell at auction quite easily. Here's the main London specialist: http://www.pianoauctions.co.uk . The "Catalogue Results" link might give you some idea of what you might achieve when selling. The key to the auction system is you buy cheap but also sell cheap: you must be able to judge what you are looking for, otherwise you might make an expensive mistake. Do your research.
sbhoa
Depends how well maintained it is.
Have you asked your piano tuner..... mine would give an indication I know.
Semele
It's worth posting on this forum.

http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-forums/forum-3.html

Give as much information as you can,including the serial number. This can be found inside the piano...top right hand corner.

Hope this helps.
ianfiat
What piano is it ?
If you open the top cover, the model of the piano is embossed in the frame on the right hand side (eg U1, U3, U5, P112, C109, etc)
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