Manufactured between 1961 and 1966. See bluebookofpianos.com, piano age.
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from the 1960's and on
The low 6-digit serial number denotes a relatively early Gulbransen piano. In this case, the piano with a serial number 285144 would have been produced somewhere in mid- to late 1928. This year began with serial 282000 and progressed on up to 300000, which marked the start of the 1929 production year.
A Gulbransen piano typically weighs between 300 to 600 pounds, depending on the model and type (upright or grand). Upright models are generally on the lighter end of this range, while grand pianos can weigh significantly more. For precise weight, it's best to refer to the specific model's specifications.
The value of a Gulbransen Piano 2-7-48, specifically the Minuet console model with serial number 365384, can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, console pianos like this can range from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars. For a more accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a piano technician or a local music store specializing in used instruments.
Seeing as how there's one on Craigslist for free in perfect operating condition that has been there for a while, not much, around here, apparently.
The value of a model 487445 Pinafore upright piano can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, well-maintained upright pianos from reputable brands can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, consider consulting a local piano technician or appraiser, or checking recent sales of similar models in your area.
You're either looking at ajunk price or an astounding price. I've owned one mysel and it was an upright player though. I've seen them given away but I've also come across the model I had at over 14,000 bucks so it really does seem to be relative to the market and the condition
The serial number on a Gulbransen baby grand piano is typically located on the metal plate inside the piano, which can be found near the tuning pins or along the rim of the piano. You may need to lift the lid to access the interior. If you're having trouble finding it, you can also check the back of the piano or consult the owner's manual for specific guidance related to your model.
It all depends on the style and the year it was made. Because, if it is an older style such as from the 1940s - 1960s, it typically costs around $10,00 - $15,000. But, if it is a more recent model, they tend to sell for around $3,000.
That all depends on the make, model, year, condition, and whether it has been restored or not. I found one article on the internet that showed one in pretty bad shape on the inside, but the insides were restored, and it was worth $14,500.