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briannc
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Steinberg Piano
on: October 10, 2013, 05:04:28 AM
I have a old Steinberg piano in the house and I wanted to get an idea of its value but I know very little about it.
Its a baby grand I believe. I found one engraved number on that says 17452 but was difficult to read.
I think it may have be 25-40 years old . It is not in terrible shape but the finish is not perfect and it hasn't been tuned in years.
I was wondering what type of price range these pianos run in depending on their condition?
Thanks,
Brian
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briannc
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Re: Steinberg Piano
Reply #1 on: October 10, 2013, 05:28:23 PM
I just wanted to get a general idea. It's not the kind of thing thats worth a lot of money? Is it?
I could e-mail you a picture if that helps . I'm not sure how to put it on this forum
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tonyagwinn
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Re: Steinberg Piano
Reply #2 on: October 24, 2013, 06:02:41 AM
Well I don't have any idea about the old version of Steinberg Piano but I have its newer version which I bought at $249.99 and this the third version of it.All its three versions are very rich and realistic in sound.Its intelligent architecture and use of latest recording technology makes it more popular in recent times.Well I thought I can give you some idea about price if you post image here.
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perfectlygrand
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Re: Steinberg Piano
Reply #3 on: October 25, 2013, 06:45:51 PM
I recommend you contact a local registered piano tech for an appraisal - sometimes they can give you an idea over the phone. Go to
www.ptg.org
Charles
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