![]() ![]() Plain and wound strings need replacement and the keys will need rebushing. Hammers and dampers would need replacement. Unless it has had major maintenance and then it would be more than $550. Piano was tuned to non-standard pitch in preparation for this sale by a Registered Piano Technician who is available to answer any mechanical questions about the piano you may have.Ī 100 year old piano is going to be a project beyond just tuning. Pinblock is perfectly tight and will hold any tuning given. Soundboard is pristine, with a good coat of lacquer on top. No cracks or splits in the soundboard or bridges. Dark tiger-stripe oak cabinet.Īll original parts in operational condition. Jenkins’ Sons Music Companyįor sale by owner, Full upright Elburn piano, serial #25623, made in 1917. While I can't post pictures in these threads here is the link to the post: It's a heavy thing to bring home and I hate to bring home bad news. What I am NOT interested in is being sold a piano that upon getting tuned will require additional projects/repairs and restoration work BUT on the other hand if it is in fact in good working order (I should be going to see it soon to find out) I am very interested but want to make a good decision. The listing provided info that I'll paste below and I'll upload a few pictures. It looks to have been kept up well and gone through some sort of restoration process at some point, although I have yet to see the innards. ![]() ![]() I'm looking for a good upright piano that I can bring home, tune and be happy with. ![]()
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