Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Number

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Older Valuation

This Calculator is specifically designed for Older Upright Pianos (made pre 1970), providing several tailored options to uniquely identify your pianos potential Market Value (Price Range).

Find the name of your piano on the listing. The numbers are in 5 year increments. Find where your number falls, and that will give you an idea within 5 years as to when your piano was built. Step 2: Download this handy PDF document and find the age of your piano based on its manufacturer and serial number. If you cannot find the serial number.

STEP 1. Select your Piano’s Brand

  1. The brothers added the line of Ann Arbor and Etsey organs to their stock of sewing machines. Over the years, Grinnell’s went from selling parlor organs to grand pianos to spinets. The piano business was a hit and before long, the company had outgrown their shop and moved into the Kahn-designed building up the road in 1908.
  2. Piano serial numbers usually have five to seven digits, but may have fewer or more, depending on the manufacturer and age of your piano. Serial numbers may also include a letter as well. Here are the TOP FIVE places to locate the serial number of your spinet, console, studio, or upright piano: Serial number locations are found: 1) On the piano.
  3. The age of your piano is determined by the serial number. Same serial numbers as Brambach. By Kohler & Campbell after 1955.
Select the drop down list and begin typing your brand or simply scroll through and select from over 8,000 different brands. Alternatively you can choose your pianos Brand Quality Rating.

STEP 2. Measure & Select Your Upright Piano Size

The measurement required here is your Piano’s Height from the ground up to the top most edge.
STEP 3. Choose Your Pianos Year of Manufacture & condition
The general condition of your instrument is considered relative to it’s age. The condition may relate to both the internal and external aspects which will impact the pianos visual appeal, playability and overall value. “Normal Condition” is the default setting for most pianos.

STEP 4. Select your local Currency and Press “Calculate”

Upright Piano Value Modern

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This Modern Valuation calculator is designed for Uprights made after 1970 but also provides results for Pianos manufactured as far back as 1950. Each calculation accesses unique valuation data from your Pianos specific Model, Age and condition criteria. Select from over 2000 different models currently sold worldwide and tailor these results to calculate a clear Market Value Price Range.

STEP 1. Select Your Pianos Brand

Choose from 75 Popular Piano Brands with Over 2000 Different Models Currently for sale. If your brand isn’t listed then you can simply select your Pianos Quality Rating.

STEP 2. Choose the Piano Model Most Similar to Yours

Some Piano Brands change their Model numbers every few years while others have remained unchanged for decades. Most importantly is selecting a model of similar size… which you can scroll through to find. If you’ve chosen a specific brand quality then the option provided is to select the pianos size.

STEP 3. Select Your Piano’s Age & Condition

Your Piano’s Year of Manufacture combined with it’s current condition ensures the valuation calculated is estimated accurately.

STEP 4. Choose your Local Currency & Press Calculate

PIANO SIZE & VALUE

According to statistics gathered from our piano appraisal data, there is a significant link between a pianos size and a pianos potential market value. These price variations are due to several factors in the pianos change of quality, sound and performance from smaller models to larger pianos of the same brand.

When it comes to selling your piano, it’s important to know exactly what the market value of your specific sized piano. In some instances there can be thousands of dollars difference in the price of the same Brand made in the same year that’s only a few inches larger.

PIANO SIZE & VALUE

According to statistics gathered from our piano appraisal data, there is a significant link between a pianos size and a pianos potential market value. These price variations are due to several factors in the pianos change of quality, sound and performance from smaller models to larger pianos of the same brand.

Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Numbers

When it comes to selling your piano, it’s important to know exactly what the market value of your specific sized piano. In some instances there can be thousands of dollars difference in the price of the same Brand made in the same year that’s only a few inches larger.

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Massachusetts, USA

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John Grassie
Manchester, UK

✓ HOW OLD IS IT?

✓ WHERE WAS IT MADE?

✓ WHAT KIND OF QUALITY IS IT?

✓ WHAT’S THE MARKET VALUE?

✓ IS IT WORTH RESTORING?

✓ WHAT ELSE SHOULD I KNOW?