I'm not sure of the age, but I have an Acrosonic with serial number 375356 which my grandmother bought in 1953, though I'm not sure if she purchased it new or used. Hope this helps a little. :)
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This piano was first made in the 1970's. it is not commonly used often now these days but, indeed the Baldwin piano with the serial #970536 is exactly 29 years old since now is 2009.
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A piano with that serial number was probably made by Baldwin around 1950 and might have a top resale value between $1000 and $1100, depending on condition of the interior and exterior of the instrument.
According to the serial number provided, it was built in 1942.
According to bluebookofpianos dot com, it was built in 1995.
The piano was made in 1962.
It was probably made in 1955.
According to bluebookofpianos.com, an Acrosonic piano with this serial number would have been manufactured in 1964.
1986
Baldwin started manufacturing in 1959 at serial number 655948 and then 1960 at serial number 679844. In that case, the serial number 673394 would belong to a Baldwin piano produced some time in the second half of 1959.
It would depend on its condition. It would be advisable to get it tuned first, if it is not regularly tuned. Then, call a local music store for an appraisal. If you get it tuned regularly and there are no problems with it, you can probably get a pretty decent price though. Notes: -The piano will not be worth more than what you bought it for. Steinway pianos are known for this characteristic, but this is not true in the case of a Baldwin. -Appearance will also play a role. If the piano looks shiny and new, it will increase your chances of getting a sale. -Cleaning the keys or having them cleaned will also give an aura of newness.
That serial number of piano was probably made in 1955.
The word spinet is used in a few different ways. My old Baldwin Acrosonic piano is considered a "spinet", and has 88 keys. Spinet can also refer to other kinds of instruments, like harpsicords, that virtually never have as many as 88 keys. You need to do a little more checking, and ask about the number of keys if it is a concern.
This serial number is not available. I have 278556 ultrasonic Baldwin piano is in 1988.
According to bluebookofpianos.com, an Acrosonic piano with this serial number would have been manufactured in 1964.
1986
Baldwin started manufacturing in 1959 at serial number 655948 and then 1960 at serial number 679844. In that case, the serial number 673394 would belong to a Baldwin piano produced some time in the second half of 1959.
According to http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm it would be between 1946 and 1956.
According to the serial number provided, it was built in 1942. According to bluebookofpianos dot com, it was built in 1995.
It would depend on its condition. It would be advisable to get it tuned first, if it is not regularly tuned. Then, call a local music store for an appraisal. If you get it tuned regularly and there are no problems with it, you can probably get a pretty decent price though. Notes: -The piano will not be worth more than what you bought it for. Steinway pianos are known for this characteristic, but this is not true in the case of a Baldwin. -Appearance will also play a role. If the piano looks shiny and new, it will increase your chances of getting a sale. -Cleaning the keys or having them cleaned will also give an aura of newness.
1953
That serial number of piano was probably made in 1955.
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