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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago Linkback
I have a vintage Hardman, Peck & Company. I think it's serial number is 79246, but I can't move it by myself, it is extremely heavy. That number is on a masking tape inside the cabinet. That would place this piano early in the century around 1915 or 17. It is the plain squared look about 54 inches tall with a couple ivory keys unglued and a few inner wood parts cracked. Not refurbished. Has some nicks on edges. Anyway, ready to sell to make some room in the house cause it isn't often played. Can someone give me a fair market value? And advice on how and where to sell it? I live in Tallahassee Florida.
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More info on this Hardman,Peck & Co. It is an Upright Grand
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Eileen if you place this in our classifieds section:
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while making it a bid you will soon find out its value
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