How Old Is My Steinway?

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You can determine how old your Steinway piano is by

locating the model letter and 6 digit serial number

. The 6 digit serial number corresponds to the year of manufacture of your Steinway piano.

How do I find out how old my Steinway piano is?

You can determine how old your Steinway piano is by

locating the model letter and 6 digit serial number

. The 6 digit serial number corresponds to the year of manufacture of your Steinway piano.

How do you date a Steinway?

To determine the age of a Steinway piano we need to first

locate the serial number

. On Steinway upright pianos the serial number can be located on top of the wrestplank above the cast iron plate when you open the lid.

Where is Steinway serial number?

On Steinway grand pianos, the serial number can be found on

the cast iron plate between the tuning pins above the keyboard

. On Steinway upright pianos, the serial number can be located on top of the wrest plank above the cast iron plate when you open the lid.

How much is my Steinway worth?

The cost of a new 5’1′′ Steinway S piano

is $69,700

. Larger Steinway pianos like the 9′ model D cost $171,000. Smaller Steinway pianos like model A, B, L, M and O cost between $74,300 – $129,000.

Are old Steinway pianos good?

With the exception of digital pianos, which do depreciate with age (because of advances in technology), most reputable pianos age well as long as they are properly cared for. Therefore,

there is no evidence or market research to suggest

that Steinways hold their value longer or better than other reputable brands.

How can you tell a fake Steinway?

You can find the model number by

the tuning pins

, which are directly above the keys and fallboard. There is a small triangle located toward the left side which includes the model letter (i.e. Steinway Model L or B) and the 6 digit serial number which will reveal the year of manufacture of your Steinway piano.

How much is a Steinway Model D?

Model D: Measuring 8′ 11 3⁄4′′, the Model D Steinway grand piano is designed for the concert stage and is overwhelmingly chosen by concert pianists. The flagship Model D ranges from

$148,700 to $163,600

.

What does a piano serial number tell you?


Age of your piano

, the. Piano’s year of manufacture, as well as. The circumstances surrounding the production of your piano, including factory history, manufacturing processes, and company ownership and oversight.

How big is a Steinway Model L?

The Model L measures

5’101⁄2” in length

– a beauty of synergy between size and space. This makes it the fifth largest of the seven basic Steinway grand piano sizes.

Why is Steinway so expensive?

First of all, Steinways are

created to be the finest pianos possible

. They are made with the best materials with highly skilled labor and have a long, rich history of piano manufacturing. There are a number of piano companies mostly in Germany, that make pianos on an extremely high level and cost as much as Steinway.

Which Steinway model is best?

The largest in the range of Steinway’s grands,

the model D

is the #1 choice for many concert pianists with many believing this concert grand to be the pinnacle of performance pianos. “Once you start playing on a Steinway Model D, then you play differently.

Do Steinway pianos increase in value?

Steinways appreciate steadily at

about 4% a year

— better than some stocks, bonds and mutual funds — because the company raises its prices every year to maintain its renowned level of quality.

Is Steinway better than Yamaha?

Steinway pianos are typically quite a bit more expensive and can in some instances retail at

twice the cost of Yamahas

. So, if you’re looking for a more cost-effective quality piano then a Yamaha may well be the more preferable option.

Why are Steinway pianos so good?

First of all, Steinways are

created to be the finest pianos possible

. They are made with the best materials with highly skilled labor and have a long, rich history of piano manufacturing. There are a number of piano companies mostly in Germany, that make pianos on an extremely high level and cost as much as Steinway.

Do Steinway pianos depreciate?

With the exception of digital pianos, which do depreciate with age (because of advances in technology), most reputable pianos age well as long as they are properly cared for. Therefore, there

is no evidence or market research

to suggest that Steinways hold their value longer or better than other reputable brands.

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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.