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The value of a piano is not based upon its serial number (or age) - this piano being built between 1905 and 1910. More important is the condition of the piano. Does it need new hammers? How is the cabinet? How is the voicing? What are the condition of the strings? You might want to try the following website to get a better idea... http://www.57piano.com/questions.htm. Good luck. Mark Griggs
Information and the site where I got it. NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC PIANO RESTORATIONS "250 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101. Tel: (603) 624-2077. Fax: (603) 624-2260. Contact: Peter Mohr.Specializing in the remanufacturing of Steinway, Mason & Hamlin, Chickering, and Knabe pianos." * http://www.musictrades.com/database.html
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All pianos have value regardless of they're name, probably just under a grand if i'm thinking of the same piano you have.
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