How much is a Steinway grand piano worth?

How much is a Steinway grand piano worth?

The short answer: somewhere between $70,000 and $150,000. For many musicians, a Steinway grand piano is their dream piano. Most serious musicians have played one and recognise them to be some of the very best pianos that exist.

What year was my Steinway made?

You can determine how old your Steinway piano is by locating the model letter and 6 digit serial number. The 6 digit serial number corresponds to the year of manufacture of your Steinway piano.

How much does it cost to refurbish a Steinway piano?

Having a Premium-Quality Piano Rebuilt

Quality Class Example Potential Retail Price of Restored Piano
High Steinway B c.1920 (core piano) $65,000–$75,000
High Steinway B c.1990 (still functional) $65,000
Medium to High Baldwin L c.1950 (core piano) $22,000
Medium to High Baldwin L c.1990 (still functional) $16,000

Is Steinway Model B good?

The Steinway Model B is a consistent favorite of many professional musicians. The larger size allows for a beautiful range of tone, yet it doesn’t take up the room a large Model D would. This makes them very well suited for use as high-level practice instruments.

How much does a Steinway grand piano cost?

Price includes rebuild Restored, 1881, Steinway Model B grand piano with a black case, music desk in a foliar cut-out design and elephant legs. – Top of the range.

What kind of piano is a Steinway Model O?

A supreme handcrafted instrument. Each piano takes a year to hand-build. A 1979, Louis XV style, Steinway Model O grand piano for sale with an off-white case and ornately carved, cabriole legs. Entire cabinet features Rococo style, carvings accented with gilt detail

What kind of wood is used in Steinway models?

The Steinway Crown Jewel Collection is an exclusive series of rare, fine veneers available in all Steinway grand models. This fine wood from Africa with unusual circular light reflections is characterized by its charismatic texture and has a powerful and intense luminosity.

When did the Steinway Hexagrip pinblock come out?

In 1963, Steinway introduced the Hexagrip Pinblock, which is engineered to enable pianos to hold their tuning longer and with incredible precision. The Hexagrip patented design features 7 laminations of quartered hardrock maple stock.