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How much is a Kimball player piano worth?

How much is a Kimball player piano worth?

Considered a middle tier piano in terms of quality, sound, and price, Kimball Pianos range in value between $500-1,000 unrestored. Depending on the type, style, and age of the piano, Lindeblad has restored some Kimball pianos to now be worth up to $20,000.

Where is the serial number on a player piano?

The Serial Number is typically located in the vicinity of the Tuning Pins and more specifically between the bass and tenor tuning pins. Most commonly, there is a small oval shaped hole (or cut-out) in the cast iron plate (painted gold color) and the Serial Number is stamped into the wood beneath the plate.

How to find the month and year a Kimball Piano was made?

Unfortunately, a serial number will not pinpoint the month of a Kimball piano’s construction, the year is the closest reference point available. Search for the serial number on the front of the piano.

Who is the parent company of Kimball pianos?

In 1966, the Jasper Corporation [parent company to Kimball pianos] bought the prestigious Austrian piano maker, Bosendorfer. It remained Kimball’s, before returning to Austrian hands, when purchased by the BAWAG PSK Gruppe in 2002.

Where to find the serial number on an upright piano?

Here are the TOP FIVE places to locate the serial number of your spinet, console, or upright piano : 1) On the piano’s cast iron plate. After lifting up the lid, look along the top front area of the plate. The serial number may be to the right or the left, or in the middle.

Where did William Wallace Kimball sell his pianos?

There is where William Wallace Kimball founded the company as a piano dealership. He later moved to the Crosby Opera House from where he sold pianos made by other manufacturers, such as Chickering and Sons, the J & C Fischer Piano Company, Hallet & Davis, and others.