This serial number is not available. I have 278556 ultrasonic Baldwin piano is in 1988.
$4800-$5700 if in exceptional conditions and tone
If it is 50 years old and recently tuned, whatever you can get for it!
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.
yes, but there is a possibility of the string snapping.
purchased ours in 1986 for $2900 and it still sounds excellent.
open the lid and look at the keybaord area it will be there or around there
I wish i could of learned early
Answer 1According to Pierce's Piano Atlas Baldwin pianos have no more than 6 digit serial numbers so maybe the poster has not got the right number. Some pianos have more than one number, but only one is the serial number.Answer 2Looks like it was produced around 1987. Baldwin uprights after the mid 1970s have 7 digit serial numbers.
Anna Baldwin was born in 1996.
Paste the following website into your browser. As of today (03/13/09), it says they are updating their database, but I have checked for Baldwin pianos (They were the one's that made Hamilton Piano's) and you could simply plug in your serial number and it would give you at LEAST a 10 year range. Hope this helps. http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Divisions/Baldwin/Conservatory/Age%20of%20Your%20Piano/
Grace Baldwin is a 13 year old that rides horses and goes to Franklin Academy.
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