It was made between 1961 and 1962. You can use this chart to help: WURLITZERhttp://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#WURLITZER
After 1937:
1937-150000 1952-444000 1969-106500 1981-1645000
1938-175000 1953-474451 1970-1105000 1982-1700000
1939-180000 1955-537000 1971-1145000 1983-1725000
1940-195000 1960-657000 1972-1175000 1984-1775000
1941-210000 1961-715000 1973-1205000 1985-1825000
1942-225000 1962-760000 1974-1235000 1986-1850000
1946-330000 1963-815000 1975-1266000 1987-1900000
1947-333000 1964-860000 1976-1296000 1988-2020000
1948-340000 1965-905000 1977-1385000 1989-2055000
1949-370000 1966-945000 1978-1495000 1990-2080000
1950-400000 1967-985000 1979-1550000 1991-2115000
1951-419000 1968-1025000 1980-1595000 1992-2145000
Dimensions: 37.5in High 56.25in Length 25in Depth
Yes. I have a 1941 Wurlitzer spinet piano. It has a roll top fall board and the legs sit on toe blocks.
The value of a Wurlitzer Upright Spinet Piano from around 1970 can vary significantly based on its condition, location, and market demand, typically ranging from $500 to $2,000. Factors such as whether it has been well-maintained, refurbished, or has original features can also influence its price. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a local piano technician or a piano appraiser.
The value of a Wurlitzer Spinet Upright Piano from circa 1970 can vary widely, typically ranging from $500 to $2,000 depending on its condition, location, and market demand. Factors such as whether it has been recently tuned or restored can also influence its worth. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a local piano dealer or appraiser.
You may need to periodically search ebay, or have something custom made.
1953
Probably about 1942 -- see http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#TOP
Dimensions: 37.5in High 56.25in Length 25in Depth
Yes. I have a 1941 Wurlitzer spinet piano. It has a roll top fall board and the legs sit on toe blocks.
The value of a Wurlitzer Upright Spinet Piano from around 1970 can vary significantly based on its condition, location, and market demand, typically ranging from $500 to $2,000. Factors such as whether it has been well-maintained, refurbished, or has original features can also influence its price. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a local piano technician or a piano appraiser.
The value of a Wurlitzer Spinet Upright Piano from circa 1970 can vary widely, typically ranging from $500 to $2,000 depending on its condition, location, and market demand. Factors such as whether it has been recently tuned or restored can also influence its worth. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a local piano dealer or appraiser.
You may need to periodically search ebay, or have something custom made.
A spinet is the smallest upright piano
Wurlitzer pianos typically sell for under $300.
Wurlitzer pianos typically sell for under $300.
Wurlitzer pianos typically sell for under $300.
Wurlitzer pianos typically sell for under $300.