I own(ed) a family heirloom - an 800lb upright concert grand piano that is now an antique.This piano, a George P. Bent "Crown" Piano, was purchased before 1910 by my father's godmother's grandparents. They sold a horse to purchase this piano as a wedding present for their daughter. My dad's godmother, who was "a true proficient" owned it until the late 1970's, when she had to move to a nursing home. My parents, who had four small children that they wanted to educate muscially, purchased the piano for about 100$.
Then we called Action Piano Service (http://www.sytekdavies.com/pianos/), and Rick said that the piano might be worth something someday, and that we could get it back into playable condition for a reasonable fee.
After a quick family consultation, we decided to do it! So... the piano left my garage in November, and now I can park in my garage again! It's AWESOME!
oh - yes. The piano may come back to my house once it is done being repaired, but we are hoping to move it (sell it) to a home where someone may play it.
2 comments:
We have just bought a 1914 Geo. P. Bent Orchestral Grand Piano that is in pretty rough shape, (it wasn't supposed to be). It will cost us just over $1,000.00 to restore it. It is a beautiful piano and sounds very nice, even in it's current, untuned state.
Just looking for information on the piano and ran across your blog. Best of luck with your piano! Best regards from Iowa!
Brad
Were you able to get a value of your piano? I am looking at purchasing one and cannot establish a fair market price. Thanks.
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