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Sustain pedal not workin
Whatever you can get for it.
I have a Werlein spinet piano that I purchased new from the Werlein piano store in Baton Rouge, La. for about $1200. I don't know what it is worth now, but it has held up wonderfully.
It really depends on condition, amount of refurb needed, etc. Unfortunately, the fact that it is both a Wurlitzer and a spinet, make it worth very little, even in good condition. After looking up the serial number you provided, I believe it to have been manufactured in 1949. If you are looking to sell the piano, a member of the Piano Technician's Guild can appraise the piano for a fee. Likely though, It will cost nearly as much to move this particular piano as it is actually worth.
The Columbus Piano No 8062 is worth over $120,000
This could upwards of $130 and some are even sold for $2000.
Sustain pedal not workin
Whatever you can get for it.
I have a Werlein spinet piano that I purchased new from the Werlein piano store in Baton Rouge, La. for about $1200. I don't know what it is worth now, but it has held up wonderfully.
It really depends on condition, amount of refurb needed, etc. Unfortunately, the fact that it is both a Wurlitzer and a spinet, make it worth very little, even in good condition. After looking up the serial number you provided, I believe it to have been manufactured in 1949. If you are looking to sell the piano, a member of the Piano Technician's Guild can appraise the piano for a fee. Likely though, It will cost nearly as much to move this particular piano as it is actually worth.
The Columbus Piano No 8062 is worth over $120,000
It's unlikely that a Wurlitzer piano was produces with only 73 keys - if not a full keyboard, it's more likely this should be 76. That said, I couldn't locate any less-than-full-size Wurlitzer pianos from the 1950s. A standard, 88-key spinet piano from this era would be worth about $400 - $700 in good cosmetic and working condition. If it has a particularly unique design or is closer to mint condition, expect the higher end of the range or better.
Lexington player piano with #677059.What is it worth?
A crotchet is worth the same on the piano as it is in any other instrument. It is a quarter note.
It is worth about $ 50000
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