Purchase grand/upright piano

Times change and so sometimes comes the time of parting with a beloved upright or grand piano.

A high quality instrument (e.g.: Steinway&Sons brand, Steingraeber, Bösendorfer, August Förster, Fazioli) we will be happy to look at it personally and then make you an offer, depending on its age and condition.
The possibilities are a direct purchase of the instrument or a commission contract. In the latter case, the instrument remains in your possession and we receive only the right to repair and sell it. If the instrument is sold, you will receive an agreed amount.

Unfortunately, with older or simpler instruments, we can no longer give a warranty to a new buyer, so we would rather advise a private sale or disposal. Basically, if your piano is not one of the above brands and is more than 50 years old, we will most likely not make you an offer.

You would like to offer us your piano? Then please fill out the form below and we will contact you as soon as possible.

FAQ

Below we have compiled answers to some of the questions we are frequently asked. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.
How can I sell my piano?

We will be happy to look at a high-quality instrument (e.g.: Steinway&Sons, Steingraeber, Bösendorfer, August Förster brand) in person and then make you an offer, depending on its age and condition.

The possibilities are a direct purchase of the instrument or a commission contract. In the case of the latter, the instrument remains in your possession and we only receive the right to repair and sell it. If the instrument is sold, you will receive an agreed amount.

With older or simpler instruments we can unfortunately no longer give a guarantee to a new buyer, which is why we rather advise a private sale or disposal.

How much value does my upright piano/grand piano still have?

The value of an instrument is made up of its age and condition. An instrument loses value over the years. As a rule, this takes place over a period of about 25 years for a normal piano. A high-quality instrument (brands such as Steinway&Sons, Steingraeber, Bösendorfer, August Förster,…) depreciates over a period twice as long.

However, if the instrument is damaged or in poor condition, the cost of repair must be deducted from the current value.

Regular maintenance by a specialist can prevent this deduction.

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