I saw this ad about an old Bechstein, 6'8'' (197cm) that was going for under £3000 (London) and thought to myself, there's something fishy going on here. So, i emailed the owner, and she replied and she emailed me some pictures and it looked very decent, i have to say.
I have just come back from a viewing at her place. The piano is in overall good condition; what i mean is, there was nothing seriously wrong to justify such a low price, but it is over a hundred years old, and the strings haven't been changed since the 60's.
Do you think that this piano can be brought to a good condition? Do you think it is a bargain? (she needs to clear the space in her living room, and it has to be done quick, so maybe that explains the low price). How much would you expect to pay for a recondition now (UK prices please)? What can be done about the action of such an old instrument? I played on some recently reconditioned bechsteins afterwards (at a shop) and they seemed to have a better response.
Would you invest that money on something like that, or is it not worth the risk? What can go wrong?
Apologies for the length of the post. All comments very much appreciated indeed.
Thank you in advance!