Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
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Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
Im new to the forum and am hoping that I can draw on everyones knowledge and experience. I am looking to purchase a grand piano as surprise present for my fiancee, I have found a Bechstein that is up for auction, but I found it very late in the day so havent been able to get a professional opinion on the piano before viewing closed. I do have a few photos which I hope you will be able to give me your opinon on, such as if the piano looks to have had any work done. I realise this is no subsitiute to to seeing how the piano sounds etc but anything an experience eye can shed light on would be very very welcome. I havent personaly been able to see the piano (I had to ask a friend to have a look) Here is what I know:
Length 80" (model v????)
Width 58"
Frame is marked 18183 underneath the music stand (just about make it out in 3705)... cant find any other numbers (even under the piano)...
Any observations are welcome.
The photos can be found here:
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https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B47oQa ... ey=CL6y9Vo
Many thanks in advance!
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Re: Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
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Most bechstein model v pianos from 1880-1910 are worth about £1200 at auction give or take £500 depending on condition and whether it has originals legs, lyre, music desk etc.
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Re: Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
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There are so many hidden problems with Bechsteins of that age, I would defiantly get a tuner to look at it before buying unless you are getting it for a song and intend to spend 7 to 12K on it having it rebuilt
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Re: Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
Do let us know how you got on!
Robert
Re: Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
I'm just after a piano that can be played a few hours a week (to start off with at least), will stay in tune and be quite nice to play so I'm not looking to spend lots on a rebuild.
I will let you know I get on (There is no reserve so I might get lucky)
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
If it was in a shop with some tarting up done it would be listed for about £4000 - £7000.
It may well have a cracked frame which harms monetary value more than musical performance.
Go for it
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Bechstein Frame Cracks
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Re: Help/Advice/Assesment on possible Bechstein purchase
Thanks for the help, afraid i'm going to have to make a phone bid, so wont be there in person to have a quick check for cracks... lets hope I get it for a good price just in case. If cracks dont affect the tone of the piano then its not too bad.. what would it be worth (approx) if it had a cracked frame?
Thanks once again!
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If the piano doesn't have a crack then something like £1000 - £1500
However, this is assuming everything else is in generally good condition and you'd really need a technician to remove the action and check everything out, make sure there is no insect/flood/fire damage etc
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Post by Colin Nicholson »
If so, my mate has flown over from Oz to buy some grands & have them shipped.
We worked together in the 90's. If the auction is there, then my mate Phil Shayer might be bidding against you!!!! - he'll be carrying a clip-board, and playing a well-known version of the Muppet Show theme music!! (it irrates me every time). I managed to catch up with him there in Sept last year, but I can't make it this time.
Phil went to college with me, so if you bump into him, say HI, and he'll be willing to help you (mention my name) - he has just restored a Bech. concert grand in Oz.
Ask Phil, he's got eyes like a sewer rat!!
Good luck with the sale.
Colin
pp Mark - you are classic! I love the way you cover every conceavable angle - and flood damage!! - might need your wellies there!
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Never mind wellies, you'd need waders!
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I'd have a "UK" jumper on if that was me
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I maintain there are three golden rules prior to the purchase of a used piano.Bob_b wrote:Unfortunatly there was no time to contact a technician! Hence my post. Will let you know how it turns out.
1. Never be in a hurry to purchase.
2. Get it checked out by a technician. (Like an insurance policy it's money very well spent).
2. Never EVER buy a piano unseen. Even if you are not a player, take someone with you who can play. I have read so many stories of buyers remorse where folks have decided to take a chance, with dire consequences.
As the specialists have pointed out above, there are so many hidden problems with Bechsteins of that age, and even if you only plan on having this as a piano to learn on and play occasionally, with original strings and wrest pins there is no guarantee that it will hold it's tune. And that potentially can be an expensive problem.
I might be wrong but I have a feeling that if you miss out on bidding for this Bechstein it could be your lucky day. There has never been a better time to buy a piano, it's a buyers market.
Heed the tips that you have been given, and you should end up with a reliable and playable piano.
And whether you eventually purchase from a dealer or privately, always get it checked out by an independent technician.
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Hopefully they were all written-off by the insurers. I'd hate to think that one or more may have been removed from the skip later under darkness and tarted up for resale by unscrupulous individuals.
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
I think most piano buyers ignore the first 2 pieces of advice and there are plenty who ignore the 3rd piece of advice. I always encourage customers to bring their own tuner to check the pianos out. Sadly, almost none choose to do so. The odd one will bring their piano teacher but that is missing the point isn't it?1. Never be in a hurry to purchase.
2. Get it checked out by a technician. (Like an insurance policy it's money very well spent).
3. Never EVER buy a piano unseen.
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I took a risk and bought the piano for a fair price last Friday. Risky I know but the price means I shouldnt be too much out of pocket even if it has a cracked frame. Barrie is local to me so I might get him to check out the piano once it has arrived and he can tell me how big a mistake I've made!
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If you got it for £1200 or less than you've done OK.
Keep us updated and check it for cracks when it arrives. You can check that easily yourself.
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Well I wish you luck.Bob_b wrote:Thanks everyone for the advice,
I took a risk and bought the piano for a fair price last Friday. Risky I know but the price means I shouldnt be too much out of pocket even if it has a cracked frame. Barrie is local to me so I might get him to check out the piano once it has arrived and he can tell me how big a mistake I've made!
I can't recall a cracked frame, but I've played a number of pianos with cracked soundboards which have sounded remarkably good without any annoying 'buzz'. The important thing for me would be that Barrie (or A.Nother) could tune it up to 440Hz and have it stay in tune at a chosen fixed pitch for a reasonable period.
Please keep us advised of the outcome.
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