This piano was sold new for about $1995.00, including the bench. The current value of your piano all depends on the condition of it. If it is scratched or has droopy pedals, unstable legs, or anything major wrong with it, those things would greatly decrease it's value. The best thing to do (if you are selling it) is to have it appraised. The appraiser would give you documentation showing it's current value and that is great to have to show any potential buyers. Another thing you can do if you want to sell and do not want to bother with a private sale, contact your local piano dealer. They may be happy to take if off your hands and give you a fair price.
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I couldn't find any information about it(hopefully someone will come along and improve my answer), but Kimball Uprights can range anywhere from $200 to maybe $2000+. A lot of it depends on the condition of the piano, whether it needs to be tuned, the acutal value of the original piano, age of piano, etc etc. I suggest finding a piano appraiser in your area, which you can probably find by googling "piano appraiser/appraisal [insert your town/city/whatever]". Sorry if this doesn't help much!
We just bought a nice 403p cherry woodish finish for $700 from a neighbor.
around $450
value of a 413-r kimball piano from the 60's
433C
It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
1982
1916
value of a 413-r kimball piano from the 60's
433C
It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
A 5-digit serial number on a WW Kimball piano indicates a failry early model. As far as we know, Kimball pianos produced in 1900 started at serial 71000, so this would have been built BEFORE then, but sometime after the company's inception in 1893.
The age of a Kimball piano with the serial number 36415 is 119 years old. The serial number indicates it was manufactured in 1895.
1982
146
1916
How old is my Kimball Piano 733088
nobody can tell you that there would of been heeps of them made in different years
made in 1999
1977