![]() There are several factors that determine the value of a piano. Take A440 Pianos, for instance, who is selling an upright Kimball piano from 1946 for $3,495.00.Īnd then there’s Jim Laabs Music, who is selling a Kimball grand piano (walnut finish) for just under $4,000.Īnd a fourth example is Graves Piano Co., who is selling a beautiful Kimball Petite Grand piano in gorgeous satin oak finish for $4,700. Then again, there are cases where a piano might be in such a great condition, it can sell for more than you’d immediately expect. ![]() For example, a retailer like Vincitore (Hudson Valley Piano Center) is selling a working upright Kimball piano from 1981 (and featuring Harmi-Tone action) for just under $1,000. Keep in mind, too, that if a piano has been kept in immaculate condition, or perhaps if the instrument has undergone a piano restoration, the value of the piano can increase significantly.īut, of course, these pries are just an average. Kimball upright pianos (and Kimball spinets) typically sell for between $500 and $1,500 on average. So in today’s market, some Kimball baby grand pianos are selling for anywhere between $500 and $3,000. ![]() Let’s begin by outlining the rough estimate of what a Kimball piano is worth, and then after that, we can work backwards a bit by helping you understand the basis behind the piano’s estimated value.
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