![]() i know the piano has been regularly tuned and has new keys. I know the piano has been painted but that won't make as much difference in the market value as a lack of restoration. Even if the outside looks good the internal mechanisms are likely only in fair condition. Age will tell you what kind of wear the piano would have mechanically. Pianos are valued heavily on age after other factors like style, maker and condition. So, old pianos are at a disadvantage in the market. Pianos have parts that wear out and must be replaced, and a piano that hasn’t been regularly tuned will not hold a tuning. In other words, prospective buyers are not collecting pianos they want to be able to play them. Old pianos have no value just for being old. I can't see the photos, but I don't actually need them.
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