The TV show, "If Walls Could Talk," among other things, appraises home
items. I was watching it recently when a 1918 Decker and Sons grand
piano (about 5'4", original good condition, standard case looked dull,
as though alligatored, but well maintained) was appraised. It was not
any sort of a player piano.
The appraiser gave it a value of $10,000, and it's not even a "name"
piano! I'd like to get hold of his customer list. I can't get $8,000
for a restored Knabe Ampico -- and many can't sell a restored Steinway
Duo-Art grand for $10,000.
Inept appraiser? Or can we really get a lot more money by gutting
the player action from the piano?
Craig Roothoff
Escondido, Calif.
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