I have seen them from 1500 to 800
80 years old, 1000000000$
A Baldwin Acrosonic was Baldwins designation for its deluxe cabinet style in it's smaller pianos. While it is true that most commonly Acrosonics were spinet pianos, Baldwin also made Acrosonic console pianos. Generally a console piano is one that is 40" or taller and a spinet is a piano that is shorter than 40" down to about 36". Most Acrosonic pianos are now over 30 years old . Back in its hay-day the Acrosonic was considered a very good piano but unless you find one that is in exceptional condition, there are much better pianos available today from makers like Yamaha, Kawai, and even some Chinese made pianos. Today's Baldwin pianos are mostly made in China with a very few exceptions.
If it is 50 years old and recently tuned, whatever you can get for it!
With American midcentury styles seeing a resurgence in popularity, some of the most popular Acrosonic models are those produced in the early 1960s, with those in great cosmetic shape and perfect working order fetching as high as $1800 - 2000 in recent months. An Acrosonic with serial 486200 would have been produced about 10 years prior to this and is most likely a spinet model, which generally fetch a lower price than their heftier console-style cousins. While perhaps not quite as valuable, it is still a quality piece, and in equally great condition could fetch $500-$800 or more on the right day. As with most vintage instruments, cosmetic condition and actual playability are the most important factors in pricing an instrument.
It would depend on its condition. It would be advisable to get it tuned first, if it is not regularly tuned. Then, call a local music store for an appraisal. If you get it tuned regularly and there are no problems with it, you can probably get a pretty decent price though. Notes: -The piano will not be worth more than what you bought it for. Steinway pianos are known for this characteristic, but this is not true in the case of a Baldwin. -Appearance will also play a role. If the piano looks shiny and new, it will increase your chances of getting a sale. -Cleaning the keys or having them cleaned will also give an aura of newness.
80 years old, 1000000000$
A Baldwin Acrosonic was Baldwins designation for its deluxe cabinet style in it's smaller pianos. While it is true that most commonly Acrosonics were spinet pianos, Baldwin also made Acrosonic console pianos. Generally a console piano is one that is 40" or taller and a spinet is a piano that is shorter than 40" down to about 36". Most Acrosonic pianos are now over 30 years old . Back in its hay-day the Acrosonic was considered a very good piano but unless you find one that is in exceptional condition, there are much better pianos available today from makers like Yamaha, Kawai, and even some Chinese made pianos. Today's Baldwin pianos are mostly made in China with a very few exceptions.
If it is 50 years old and recently tuned, whatever you can get for it!
With American midcentury styles seeing a resurgence in popularity, some of the most popular Acrosonic models are those produced in the early 1960s, with those in great cosmetic shape and perfect working order fetching as high as $1800 - 2000 in recent months. An Acrosonic with serial 486200 would have been produced about 10 years prior to this and is most likely a spinet model, which generally fetch a lower price than their heftier console-style cousins. While perhaps not quite as valuable, it is still a quality piece, and in equally great condition could fetch $500-$800 or more on the right day. As with most vintage instruments, cosmetic condition and actual playability are the most important factors in pricing an instrument.
William Baldwin is 54 years old (birthdate: February 21, 1963).
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.
Ireland Baldwin is 22 years old (born October 23, 1995). She is the daughter of Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin.
12 years old
Florrie Baldwin is 114 years old (birthdate: March 31, 1896).
Stephen Baldwin is 51 years old (birthdate: May 12, 1966).
Greg Baldwin is 50 years old (birthdate: September 13, 1960).
Chuck Baldwin is 59 years old (birthdate: May 3, 1952).