I know the new RRP is around £3350 - could someone please give me an idea of what would be a reasonable price to pay for a 3/4 year old one???
Thank you so much for your help with this
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If in good condition and well maintained £1000 seems about right,Chinese made would not pay more than that,most musicians have never heard of the maker and is not known enough to be worth anymore.ncaj wrote:My search for a piano for my daughter to start her grade 7 had taken a break but on starting my search again we have come across a Wendl and Lung 122 which she likes.
I know the new RRP is around £3350 - could someone please give me an idea of what would be a reasonable price to pay for a 3/4 year old one???
Thank you so much for your help with this
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I certainly agree with the above highlighted statements. The long established company of Wendl and Lung went into parnership with the Chinese Ningbo Hailun company in 2003.Kemble King wrote:Wendl and Lung are fantastic value for money pianos. They knock spots of any old scruffy Yamaha or Kawai's. To offer £400 for one secondhand is an insult to any 3 year old piano. I would estimate between £1995 and £2,400 would be a fare price to pay for it.
Tuning stability on Wendl's are great. At least they dont have dead bass strings after 5 years like Yams. Regards
KK
Generally part agree with above comments but your pricing is way out,as you are a retailer invovled in the sale of these pianos would expect no less,the OP should phone the piano consultants at Piano Auctions and that way will get a fair price to what the piano is worth in the open market without any vested interests advice.£1000 is about right in a "private sale" if instrument is in good order.Kemble King wrote:Wendl and Lung are fantastic value for money pianos. They knock spots of any old scruffy Yamaha or Kawai's. To offer £400 for one secondhand is an insult to any 3 year old piano. I would estimate between £1995 and £2,400 would be a fare price to pay for it.
Tuning stability on Wendl's are great. At least they dont have dead bass strings after 5 years like Yams.
Regards
KK
A quick glance at the pianoactions.co.uk website reveals that lot 65 on 11 September 2008 was a 2005 Wendl and Lung upright with matching stool (in red!!) that went for £880.joe wrote:.. your pricing is way out,as you are a retailer invovled in the sale of these pianos would expect no less,the OP should phone the piano consultants at Piano Auctions and that way will get a fair price to what the piano is worth in the open market without any vested interests advice.£1000 is about right in a "private sale" if instrument is in good order.
You would have to be "a raving,musically and technically challenged maniac" to buy this brand in the first instance,again using your view the pianist is at Grade 7 how much can the OP afford,are they after a bargain,whats the budget,are they after free advice,£3350 rrp for new one who determinds that price,is it worth that,says who,where it made,how long they being making pianos,whats the history of the maker yes the list is endless,how do you determind value for anything? at the end of it down to what the OP wants to pay.vernon wrote:To use a 1950s axiom---so what!
Was it any good?
£800 gives no indication of it's condition.A raving, musically and technically challenged maniac(excuse the cliche) may have paid that for it-- or a qualified technician.
My case is restless
Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
Dealers can get a brand new one for much less than this can't they? Chinese pianos can be bought brand new for less than £800... and that's from a distributor. I shudder to think how cheap they are if you go direct to the manufacturer. £500-£600?I would estimate between £1995 and £2,400 would be a fare price to pay for it.
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Spammers are getting more and more discrete.shaftl wrote:I have a piano that was made in Trenton, NJ. Does anyone know the brand it may be?
I think that figure is in your imagination Mark. Even if it were true any product will be cheaper from the maker than the importer, thats business. You may try to rubbish Chinese pianos as you have saddled your horse to used trad Yams in black. However there is a whole world of people who want something different and regard other piano as having higher value or ticking more of their boxes for the same or less money.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:Kemble King says:Dealers can get a brand new one for much less than this can't they? Chinese pianos can be bought brand new for less than £800... and that's from a distributor. I shudder to think how cheap they are if you go direct to the manufacturer. £500-£600?I would estimate between £1995 and £2,400 would be a fare price to pay for it.
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I would expect to see it for £1995 to£2,400 at a dealer, but as this is a private sale I would still have to arrange delivery & tuning at extra cost and I wouldn't have the security of a dealer guarantee.joe wrote:Generally part agree with above comments but your pricing is way out,as you are a retailer invovled in the sale of these pianos would expect no less,the OP should phone the piano consultants at Piano Auctions and that way will get a fair price to what the piano is worth in the open market without any vested interests advice.£1000 is about right in a "private sale" if instrument is in good order.Kemble King wrote:Wendl and Lung are fantastic value for money pianos. They knock spots of any old scruffy Yamaha or Kawai's. To offer £400 for one secondhand is an insult to any 3 year old piano. I would estimate between £1995 and £2,400 would be a fare price to pay for it.
Tuning stability on Wendl's are great. At least they dont have dead bass strings after 5 years like Yams.
Regards
KK
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