I certainly don’t think I’d pay more than $1500 (depending on condition).Īs a side note, I’ve noticed lately that used piano prices seem to be on the high side.
I think Pianobroker’s estimate of $1000 is a good estimate without actually seeing the piano. I like the French legs.Īfter having read your thread, I don’t see where you mentioned an asking price. I think PB gives good advice! And, I agree, it is an attractive piano. Maybe a resident Samick dealer here can be of more help! Hopefully it won't reoccur.ĭoes your piano have a sostenuto function as for the middle Pedal ? There was some chemical reaction going on with the materials therefore bleaching the finish out. It just needs to be sprayed with a high gloss clear coat in either polyurethane or polyester,sanded and buffed. The thing to do is to take the fallboard itself off and drop it off at the refinisher' shop instead of him coming to get it. JS121F which only retailed for $4390 in 2006 selling discounted for ?Īs for your faded out fallboard, I believe it can be dealt with fairly easy. In that it is of the Indonesian factory, it is or was cheaper cost wise. I believe it was manufactured in the Indonesian factory in that the harp casting is reflective of that Samick factory. Http:/ / Uploads/ files/ OttoAltenburg.JPG Http:/ / Uploads/ files/ OttoAltenburg2.jpg Http:/ / Uploads/ files/ OttoAltenburg3.jpg The pics are a bit grainny in that I had to resize them larger. I got your pics and am actually going to load them on to this post so anyone else can assess your piano.