1986
Free if you give it to me,
The value of a Lester Betsy Ross Spinet piano with serial number 11592 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and local market demand. Generally, spinet pianos like this one can range from $300 to $1,500. For a more accurate appraisal, it is advisable to consult a piano technician or appraiser who can evaluate the specific condition and features of the instrument.
The value of a Cable-Nelson spinet piano, particularly one with serial number 372666, can vary based on its condition, age, and local market demand. Generally, these pianos range from $500 to $1,500. To get a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to consult a piano technician or appraiser who can assess its specific condition and features.
My Janssen spinet model has serial #99711, and was just tuned yesterday. I asked the technician its age; he looked it up in his book and said it was made in 1941.
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. :) LeeAnn naishobi21@yahoo.com
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The serial number on a Baldwin Acrosonic Spinet piano is typically located on the metal plate inside the piano, often near the tuning pins. You may need to open the piano lid and look inside the body, usually on the right side. Alternatively, it can sometimes be found on the back of the piano or on the keybed. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the piano's manual or contact a professional piano technician for assistance.
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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.
Free if you give it to me,
The value of a Lester Betsy Ross Spinet piano with serial number 11592 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and local market demand. Generally, spinet pianos like this one can range from $300 to $1,500. For a more accurate appraisal, it is advisable to consult a piano technician or appraiser who can evaluate the specific condition and features of the instrument.
Probably about 1942 -- see http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#TOP
The value of a Cable-Nelson spinet piano, particularly one with serial number 372666, can vary based on its condition, age, and local market demand. Generally, these pianos range from $500 to $1,500. To get a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to consult a piano technician or appraiser who can assess its specific condition and features.
- Depends on age - Depends on condition - Depends on size (Spinet? Upright? Baby grand? Concert grand?) - Depends on brand The serial number is the final thing the prospective buyer would be interested in.
according to the piano blue book that would be either 1947 or 1948
My Janssen spinet model has serial #99711, and was just tuned yesterday. I asked the technician its age; he looked it up in his book and said it was made in 1941.
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. :) LeeAnn naishobi21@yahoo.com