It really depend on what kind it is, how old it is, the condition, who will be buying it (some people really like Wurlitzer and may pay more for one), and a whole lot of other stuff. Any competent piano technician (tuner) can give an appraisal. It's best to start low so you can actually sell it however.
Value is no more than any other early spinet piano, it depends on condition. Build quality is above average for spinets. Private sale value $0-$600. High end is for units that have been serviced and kept in tune throughout their lifetimes. Low end is landfill for pianos that can't hold tune. Pay a tech ($25-$50) to tell you the difference.
$800
A lot!! I got one too and that thing is worth a pile, I hope!!
what is the value of a wurlitzer piano serial# 155007 model 2725
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.
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$800
A lot!! I got one too and that thing is worth a pile, I hope!!
That makes the piano made between 1936-1937.. The old upright catogory.. As a piano it has little to no value. The only thing that makes those worth fixing or keeping is sentimental value.
what is the value of a wurlitzer piano serial# 155007 model 2725
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Wurlitzer pianos typically sell for under $300.
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I do not know about the serial number but my Wurlitzer is worth 2,000 and it is really old. I hope this helped.
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.
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