YAMAHA-B3

This is a current model and serial number is like it is new.
  • Price: $0.00

SAMICK-SU108P

This is a Samick console-style upright piano, built in S. Korea in 1990. The model number is SU-108P.
  • Price: $0.00

CURRIER – VERTICAL

  • Price: $1,000.00

YAMAHA-U1SH2

  • Price: $11,499.00

MELODIGRAND-64-SPINET

This is not a toy piano, just a regular piano with 64 keys instead of the usual 88. This piano’s small size makes it ideal for small apartments, country homes, patios, schools, trailers, churches, or small performance spaces and stages - anywhere a small sturdy piano is wanted. Melodigrand is probably the world's foremost manufacturer of the short keyboard piano. The 64-key piano provides over 5-1/2 octaves. I can’t tell for sure its age of manufacture, but I’m guessing 1960s - 1980s. It weighs about 200 - 250lbs which makes it extremely ‘portable’ by piano standards.
  • Price: $1,199.00

WURLITZER-UPRIGHT

Good starter piano.
  • Price: $1,299.00

STEINWAY – UPRIGHT

What a historic piano. Pre-dates the K52 and built before the Great War and the roaring 20's! Needs some work.
  • Price: $1,699.00

BERGMAN-E109EP

  • Price: $2,495.00

BALDWIN-2046B

The Baldwin 2046 is an upright piano in the cherry French provincial style that stands approximately 43 inches tall. Baldwin pianos are known for their quality craftsmanship, rich sound, and responsive touch.
  • Price: $2,499.00

TADASHI – T101

  • Price: $2,700.00

KNABE-WKV118

  • Price: $2,895.00

YAMAHA-M425

Great starter piano.
  • Price: $3,395.00

YAMAHA-U1

  • Price: $3,499.00

YAMAHA-U3

  • Price: $3,799.00

YAMAHA-U1

  • Price: $3,999.00

IRMLER – P122E

  • Price: $4,900.00

BALDWIN-ACROSONIC

In 1936 Baldwin introduced the Acrosonic Spinet piano which was to become the largest selling piano type of all time, the single most popular instrument in the world. It was one of the few pianos built during World War 2. None were manufactured after 2005. At one time the spinet was the most popular, most sought after used for "beginners" - "student model", and was popular until after the 1980’s and those still in use number over 1 million. Most modern teachers and musicians would prefer the taller pianos with direct blow action instead of the drop action found in the shorter spinet pianos. The Spinet vertical piano is not to be confused with the much older Spinet' which was a small harpsichord.
  • Price: $499.00

YAMAHA-B2

  • Price: $5,399.00

HENRY MILLER-SPINET

This was interior designer promoted during the 1950's. The spinet size was the most popular starter piano for many homes during that period. Still liked by many.
  • Price: $699.00

KNABE – SPINET

  • Price: $799.00

YAMAHA – B1SC2

Undercutting lesser competitors whilst retaining Yamaha's high standards, the b1 offers the joy of Yamaha ownership at a price that will astonish and delight. Silencing system has been added to this b1. This is an SC2 type SILENT Piano™ .
  • Price: $8,099.00

WURLITZER-2126

This was one of the leading starter pianos for many school children during the 1960's and 70's. Make us an offer.
  • Price: $999.00