How much is an upright piano?

How much is an upright piano?

An upright piano costs between $3000 – $6500 on average. High-end upright pianos average around $10,000 – $25,000. Entry level grand pianos costs between $7000 – 30,000. High-end grand pianos such as Steinway, Bosendorfer, and Yamaha can cost between $65,000 – $190,000.

Is a Gulbransen piano good?

Gulbransen not only made great pianos but they had a reputation for making first-class electronic organs. Such was the eminence of these instruments that they set the industry standard for home organs and introduced many notable technical innovations.

How much is a gulbransen upright piano worth?

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Year Details Price
1928 Gulbransen 4’9” Baby Grand Piano $3,500
Gulbransen upright piano $500
~1950 Gulbransen Upright ~1950s era $750
1907 Fully restored and Electrified Gulbransen player piano $5,489

How much is a Gulbransen piano worth?

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Year Details Price
1918 Gulbransen Antique Piano $400
1928 Gulbransen 4’9” Baby Grand Piano $3,500
Gulbransen upright piano $500
~1950 Gulbransen Upright ~1950s era $750

When were gulbransen pianos made?

Gulbransen Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of player pianos and home organs in the United States. It also made reed organs. It was originally established in 1904 by Axel Gulbransen as Gulbransen Piano Company.

Is gulbransen a good piano?

How much is an old Gulbransen piano worth?

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Year Details Price
1963 Gulbransen Spinet Piano for sale $500
1940 Gulbransen Company upright piano & Bench Mahogany finish $380
1918 Gulbransen Antique Piano $400
1928 Gulbransen 4’9” Baby Grand Piano $3,500

What is a Gulbransen piano worth?

Do upright pianos appreciate in value?

From a financial perspective (excluding instruments with special historical or artistic value), pianos are a depreciating asset. They depreciate quickly for the first few years and then slowly thereafter. They may eventually appear to appreciate in value, but the appreciation is entirely due to inflation.