Here, you will find the used pianos I am currently selling. If you can't find what you are looking for here, please let me know. I am always happy to help people find the perfect instrument for them. Think you've found "the one?" Reach out and I can help you evaluate it. I greatly enjoy checking out new instruments. I am also able to evaluate instruments in person, assuming they are within a reasonable distance. When buying a piano, especially in a private sale, it is crucial to have it inspected. Pianos are temperamental machines with upwards of 12,000 individual parts. All of these parts must work together within tight tolerances to be suitable practice instruments. Often, pianos can outwardly hide deficiencies that make them largely unusable. I always recommend having a Registered Piano Technician check out an instrument before you purchase it.
Pricing for Online/Virtual Evaluations:
Free for Current Students
$25 for Non-Students
*Virtual evaluations require clear pictures and may not be an option in all situations.
Pricing for In-Person Evaluations:
$50 + Mileage for Current Students
$75 + Mileage for Non-Students
All of my in-person piano evaluations include a detailed inspection of the strings, soundboard, bridges, action, pinblock torque, trapwork, finish, and casework. Please note that although I am quite knowledgeable about pianos, I am not a Registered Piano Technician. I will never say anything intentionally misleading, but before deciding on purchasing an instrument, I suggest having a RPT perform a professional appraisal and evaluation.
For Sale:
$5,500 - Located in Greenwood, Indiana
This little gem of a piano is a real treat. At 5'0" from front to back, this piano is short enough to fit in most places, but long enough to have a strong, powerful bass that many smaller instruments lack. Since purchasing it for my home teaching studio, I have done a few minor repairs including fixing a couple of weak whippen springs, calibrating the player and lubricating the hammer flanges with Protek piano felt lubricant. I also added a Yamaha Bluetooth MIDI adapter allowing users to wirelessly control the piano from a phone, laptop, tablet, etc.
The piano also has a mute rail and record strip to allow for accompaniment and/or silent practice with headphones. Although this piano says Wurlitzer on the fallboard, it was produced at the Samick piano factory in South Korea. The piano itself has a warmer tone than most Samicks that I have played. I find it to be extremely nice and rewarding to play on. It sounds much larger than most other five-foot baby grands. The soundboard, ribs, and pinblock all seem to be in great shape.
The case has a high gloss ebony polyester finish. The bass side has some scratching from a move and a couple of chips. It is certainly presentable in its current state, but it is not perfect. If desired, these imperfections can be filled and polished for an additional $500 charge.
Before sale, the piano's case will be buffed and polished, all hammer flanges will be re-treated with Protek, and the interior (strings, soundboard, etc.) will be cleaned. This is a stellar little piano with a ton of life left in it. Aside from a few cosmetic issues, it is in like-new condition. I doubt that you will find this model in this condition with a player system at a lower price anywhere else. Please feel free to reach out to schedule an appointment to see the piano or if you have any questions.