Yes, any piano can be tuned after years of no use, as long as it is working condition. Keep in mind, however, that a severely out-of-tune piano will have gotten used to the lowered string tension, and the strings not stay at the correct tension for a longer period of time until it has had several tunings.
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SO – What's my piano worth? Piano Type Age Approximate Value Range Steinway & Sons 5-10 years Around 80% of new $60,000 to $90,000 Steinway & Sons...
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