Bechstein piano serial number 65623

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Bechstein piano serial number 65623

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Hi there!
I am new to the forum but really,really need some advise please.i am about to buy a piano from a private seller. I haven't seen it in real life yet.i now it is a bechstein in rosewood case,overstrung,under damper,88 notes,tuned to concert Pitch.the serial number is 65625. Now,I cannot find this number any where so don't really know the age. The seller says is 1930-1940. She wants 900£ for it. It that price okay?
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The serial number you quote would indicate that it was made around 1902 .... so it would appear either it's 110 years old or you have the incorrect serial number :wink:

As far as its worth goes ........ there are too many things to take into consideration, and the only way to get a better idea would be to get a good tuner/tech to examine it for you.
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I recommend you MUST take a piano tuner with you inspect this piano. The seller's estimated date has greatly been exaggerated - usually spells danger!, and if the serial number is right - Johnkie is spot-on with 1902.

I am about to partly restore a Model 10 Bechstein (1904) - it is 85 key, oblique strung - casework & ivories in excellent condition.... but the internal mechanism is in SHOCKING condition! .... loads of broken damper springs (and weak ones), no leather left, needs re-pinning...... and loads more to do. I estimate so far this prelim work will cost around £1.5K including labour.... without re-stringing.

Very risky buying an old piano (even Bechstein) without a pre-inspection.
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Thank you so much.my tech cannot see the piano at the moment and the seller wants to sell it to a dealer very quickly so probably i will leave this time :(
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