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Offline gordonc

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HELP me OUT!!!
on: December 22, 2009, 09:29:30 PM
Hey everyone, when I was little I played lots of piano. But as I grew, I stopped playing due to large school course loads. Now I am trying to sell my piano, but I really don't know what model and how much I can sell it for. I have a friend who is really passionate about music and he said that it MAY be a really good piano and could sell for really high.

Anyways, here are some pictures and details.

The maker is WurliTzer and it says made in USA. It came with a matching bench that opens up to store books and pieces. I believe the piano is an upright piano? I looked all around and I couldn't find where the Serial number is... All I saw was the name "Kelly" inside... Anyways, the pictures can speak for themself! Hope you can all help me out in identifying what Piano I have and how much it is worth!

I know I will loose some money because I bought it used, there were some chips on the wood etc, but the keys are 100% perfect, no chips or anything... Oh yea, the previous owner decided to carve into the (sorry, I am new when it comes with instrumental part names) but its the piece of wood on the piano used as a stand to hold your book/piece on it. They carved their initials on it..  :-[

Anyways, here are the pictures! Thanks for all your help in advance!!










Offline richard black

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Re: HELP me OUT!!!
Reply #1 on: December 24, 2009, 01:34:11 PM
Sorry to dampen your hopes, but those Wurlitzer mini-pianos are worth very little - low hundreds of $, even in the good condition that yours appears to be in. (I say 'appears' because one can't really know without playing it and poking around inside, but those photographs show that the insides are clean at least, which is a good sign.)
Instrumentalists are all wannabe singers. Discuss.
 

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