1963 yamaha u3
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1963 yamaha u3
hi, i have what i believe is a 1963 yamaha u3 piano in like-new condition. It may have been refurnished but I'm not really sure. The serial number is 292827, do you have any idea how much this piano might be worth?
Re: 1963 yamaha u3
Check ebay as there are loads on it. Its easy to make the poly case look new and may have been refurbished but thats a very loose term it can be anything from full overhaul to clean keys and replace the nameboard felt.
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Re: 1963 yamaha u3
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£600 - £900 to the trade
£900 - £1400 privately
£2200 - £3500 in greedy piano shops.
£900 - £1400 privately
£2200 - £3500 in greedy piano shops.
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MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:£600 - £900 to the trade
£900 - £1400 privately
£2200 - £3500 in greedy piano shops.
A bit harsh on the retailer they may have spent a lot of cash on to bring it up to speed
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2200 would be cheeky
3500 would be scandalous
3500 would be scandalous
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Re: 1963 yamaha u3
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£100 - £200
Would you rather try and sell a U3 or a Chappell?
People love U3s but nobody gets too excited over a Chappell
Would you rather try and sell a U3 or a Chappell?
People love U3s but nobody gets too excited over a Chappell
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I do,much prefer the tone of of good,well maintained used piano with character than the clitter-clatter of an overpowering U3.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:£100 - £200
Would you rather try and sell a U3 or a Chappell?
People love U3s but nobody gets too excited over a Chappell
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I prefer a good, well-maintained U3 to a good, well-maintained Chappell.
But it's good that we disagree. Imagine if everyone agreed on what the best piano was! Ugh, how dull!
But it's good that we disagree. Imagine if everyone agreed on what the best piano was! Ugh, how dull!
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Thats what i think when faced with a music dept with half a dozen Us. I tend to think they sort of fit in with the Man United , Ferrari fan type. Good but no imagination, a bit sheep like.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:Ugh, how dull!
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Re: 1963 yamaha u3
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Man Utd: Yamaha U3
Chelsea: Steinway
Man City: Bosendorfer
Chinese pianos: FC United
Chelsea: Steinway
Man City: Bosendorfer
Chinese pianos: FC United
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MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:£100 - £200
Would you rather try and sell a U3 or a Chappell?
People love U3s but nobody gets too excited over a Chappell
I get your point but its not quite what I meant. I'd rather have a U3 than a Chappell too, but with a 50 year old instrument there are many other factors that come into play.
Incidentally, and I'm asking because I don't know, how do Yamahas from 50 years ago compare with modern ones?
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Re: 1963 yamaha u3
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I don't stock them that old because whenever I've seen them stocked elsewhere they sound terrible.
I tend to stick to 1975 onwards. I find the mid/late 70s to be warmer than the 1990s but then the 90s ones are louder. A nice loud U3 might be good for a choir rehearsal room but not so good for your terraced house. So a medium/mellow U3 from the late 70s or early 80s is better than something from the 60s or 90s in my opinion.
I tend to stick to 1975 onwards. I find the mid/late 70s to be warmer than the 1990s but then the 90s ones are louder. A nice loud U3 might be good for a choir rehearsal room but not so good for your terraced house. So a medium/mellow U3 from the late 70s or early 80s is better than something from the 60s or 90s in my opinion.
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Re: 1963 yamaha u3
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I have seen a 1960 recon U3, Via Europe, and I have to say it was very good. But.... Id rather have a good 1960's Welmar or Knight. The last of the 120+cm Welmar & Knight uprights were very great pianos (old designs but still worth the money). I occasionaly find a 1990's model. I think they were designed to stay in tune for 5 years at a time!
I came across a 1950's Yamaha grand, all fine but the soundboard varnish looked like it had melted, like a marbel effect. Removers brought it in for repair, they had tightened the strap over the rim too tight and knocked a 10cm chunk out of the rim.
I came across a 1950's Yamaha grand, all fine but the soundboard varnish looked like it had melted, like a marbel effect. Removers brought it in for repair, they had tightened the strap over the rim too tight and knocked a 10cm chunk out of the rim.
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