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Number is 173057
$100.000
your piano was made in 1925
I don't think it would be worth much. I owned one in the 1970s and sold it because of the limitations of the short keyboard - I think I sold it for about $125 in 1976. Circa 1990 I saw another one at a piano store - it was in very poor condition and the salesman told me they did not plan to restore it because Gulbransen was a low-end brand and it would cost more to restore than they could sell it for. That said, however, they are very cute.
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.
Manufactured between 1961 and 1966. See bluebookofpianos.com, piano age.
Pinafore? Seriously? You must mean "pianoforte" rather than "pinafore"? Among other keyboard musical instruments, Gulbransen (no longer in business) made pianos. "Piano" is short for "pianoforte", which is the more formal name for the instrument. Hardly anyone nowadays uses the term "pianoforte". A pinafore, by the way, is a fancy sort of apron that girls and women wear over the front of a dress.
Number is 173057
how old is gulbransen player piano with the serial number 191202
$100.000
your piano was made in 1925
I don't think it would be worth much. I owned one in the 1970s and sold it because of the limitations of the short keyboard - I think I sold it for about $125 in 1976. Circa 1990 I saw another one at a piano store - it was in very poor condition and the salesman told me they did not plan to restore it because Gulbransen was a low-end brand and it would cost more to restore than they could sell it for. That said, however, they are very cute.
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.
Your piano was manufactured in 1960. Its value depends on its condition and the local market. Contact a reputable dealer and don't get your hopes too high - there were many thousands of excellent pianos manufactured that year.
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 average number of keys on a piano is 88.
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.