How do I sell my vintage organ?

How do I sell my vintage organ?

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The first step to selling an organ is getting it identified and appraised. There’s no need to wait for the Antiques Roadshow crew to visit town, either. Instead, pick up the phone and start calling local music stores. They probably have someone on staff who can identify antique instruments.

Q. How much are Kimball organs worth?

Considered a middle tier piano in terms of quality, sound, and price, Kimball Pianos range in value between $500-1,000 unrestored. Depending on the type, style, and age of the piano, Lindeblad has restored some Kimball pianos to now be worth up to $20,000.

Q. How much is an old organ worth?

The biggest-ticket organ you can legally sell in the U.S. is your heart: They’re going for a cool $1 million. Livers come in second, worth about $557,000 and kidneys fetch about $262,000 each. Widespread diabetes and heart disease is what have made these particular organs so expensive.

Q. How much is my pump organ worth?

How much is a pump organ worth? As of 2014, an antique pump organ is worth $100 to several thousand dollars depending on its condition. For example, an antique Victorian pump organ dated circa 1865 to 1915 is worth between $1,000 and $1,500 in poor condition. Totally restored, its value is between $6,500 and $10,000.

Q. What are pump organs worth?

It should sell in the $1,200 to $1,500 price range. However, there is a very limited market for antique pump organs.

Q. How do I get rid of an old guitar?

You can always donate the thing to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. You might be able to trade it as part of the price of another guitar. It makes a dandy gift for a kid who wants to learn but can’t afford a guitar.

Q. Who will take away a piano?

Here are a few options that may be available for your piano donation:

  • The Beethoven Foundation accepts piano donations depending on condition of the piano. If your donation is accepted, they pick up your piano for free.
  • Pianos for Education will pick up a piano in all 50 states for free.
  • Check your local options.

Q. How do I get rid of an unwanted piano?

One way to dispose of an old piano is to donate it. However, the size of your piano and the condition that it is in plays a large role in whether or not an organizations will accept your donation. There are many places that accept piano donations, including: Nonprofit organizations.

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