A piano's value comes almost solely from its function as a musical instrument. (The exception usually being very ornate art case pianos.) A one-hundred-year-old upright's musical and mechanical value is quite low, especially when compared to the fine golden age grand pianos produced around the same period.
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Read More »The piano’s action is made up of thousands of moving parts. A one-hundred-year-old action will almost always feature heavily string cut hammers, broken parts, or at least will be heavily out of regulation. The vast majority of old upright pianos have not been taken care of over the years, this can become very apparent when attempting to play or work on one. Keys may be sticking due to broken parts, verdigris, or items and grime that have fallen under or into the action. The complexity of any piano’s action means that there is a litany of issues that can manifest within it. Antiquated designs can make servicing difficult and often these designs are antiqued for a reason. For example, there are a number of types of flanges that were utilized ‘back in the day’ that are no longer used by any company. The piano’s soundboard may crack and come loose from its supporting ribs, causing unwanted vibrations and annoying buzzing. The soundboard bridges which transmit the vibrations of the strings to the soundboard, may fail. When the bridge cap cracks it can cause the bridge pin to shift and become loose, leading to a loss of proper string termination, and tuning instability. The pedal/trap system on an upright piano is more compacted and in a way more intricate than on a standard grand. It is not uncommon to find pedals that are not functioning. Dampers not shutting off the vibrating strings are also something we find often. The cabinet often requires repair or full refinishing if one wishes to have a clean, newer look. (This is more cosmetic and less essential, however.) Although all of these issues are things that can be fixed and restored during a full piano rebuild or repair session, it is by no means always worth it. Depending on the brand of piano and the extent of the restoration, the cost here can easily go into the thousands of dollars. Suddenly this free piano doesn’t seem that free at all. Under specific circumstances, it may be worth considering a restoration. This Steinway & Sons Model #45 Upright is a good example of this. A qualified piano technician is key in determining if the piano is worth the work required to get it into playable condition.
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