ok, i visited today. the guy has given it to an auctioneer. i spoke to the auctioneer who is a close friend of the guy who took me there, and he hopes to get about 4000 pounds out of it. so i visited the piano.
it was mahogony, it was a New York & Hamburg Steinway. Some of the keys on the keyboard were dodgey. mostly in tune except the keys at the bottom (probably because of the moving around). its a 1901, and i checked the serial with the dates on the steinway website. just from seeing it, its gonna need a restoration job. thats if i try and get it. what i would like to know is, how much (roughly) would a restoration job be? And how effective would that job be? for me, no matter how good a sound comes out of a piano, i wont like it if it doesnt have a nice heavy and even touch.
i understand that the restoration costs would vary according to the state that the piano is in, but if someone could give me a range of costs? i just rang steinway in London, who gave me another number and told me to ring back tomorrow. the auction is on thursday so i need to find out as much as possible, as quick as possible. luckily, the place wasnt a seriously popular auction place.
thanks for the help so far.