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  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Contact
  • About Bob Conrad, RPT
  • Musical Education
    • Joanne Baker
    • Robert Conrad Senior Recital, May 1, 1979
    • Carl Friedberg
    • Victor Labunski
  • FAQ
    • Customer Comments
    • Acoustic or Electric Piano?
    • Piano of Interest: Steingraeber
    • What’s a Registered Piano Technician?
    • What type of piano is it?
    • Piano Tuning: How often?
    • What’s Piano Action Regulation?
    • What’s the piano worth?
    • Hygrometers
    • Will you come to my community?
    • Piano Brands/Manufacturers
  • Accu-Tuner Blog
    • Littau-Conrad (LC) Tuning System
      • LC Spreadsheet Preview
      • LC Spreadsheet Demo 2
      • The Tuning’s “Targets”
    • Mapping
      • Templates
      • The Prime Octave
      • The A4 Numbers
      • The “4th” A4 Number
      • The Prime 5ths
      • Balancing the Prime 5ths
      • Mapping A3
      • The Prime Octave’s Mid-Point
      • Mapping A3: Procedures
      • Mapping the Treble with Templates
      • Mapping A1
      • Mapping A0
    • Piano Manager Articles
      • Video: Creating a Header Sheet for xMem Tunings
      • Video: File Types and Piano Manager
      • Excel (Spreadsheet) Tuning Organization
    • Partial Change Articles
      • Partial Changes & Scaling Issues
      • How to Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Why Lower the Tenor Partial Change
      • Using PCC (Partial Change Correction)
    • FAC Tuning TweaksContains articles on FAC Tuning
      • The “A” Multiplier Default
      • Double Octave Beat (DOB)
      • Using a Sequence
      • Custom Over Pull
      • Suggested FAC Tweaking Routine
      • Try a Different “F” Number
      • FAC Tuning Routine Using PCC
      • Add Stretch to the Bass w. PCC
    • Audio Files Tuning “Listens”
    • YouTube Videos
    • Downloads
      • Download Tunings
      • Download Piano Manager Software
    • Accu-Tuner Sales

November 25, 2008

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How Much is the Piano Worth?

FAQ, Piano Service ArticlesBy BobNovember 25, 2008

Two pianos of the same make and model, made the same day at the same factory, can have very different ‘values’ resulting from a number of factors.

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