Here in New Jersey, if you can get $1200-$1500 for a fully functional circa 1920's player piano, you're having a great day. The same is true at sites like CraigsList.
As far as prices atĪuctions, upright players hardly ever command more than $800.00 in working or Less than $200.00, and there are dozens to choose from. Today, on the Internet, there are people whoĪre selling 'complete' circa 1920 upright player pianos in unrestored condition for It is actually much easier to approach the topic of value from an entirely different (And you thought there were a lot of car makers.) In just the past 150 years, and there have been over 1000 makes of player pianos since 1900. The fact is, there have been more than 12,000 different piano makers There are, of coarse, classes of instruments ranging from It is the condition of a unit, both inside and out, which establishes it's basic value, just like with any other consumer good. 'What is my player piano worth?' Honestly, I can't tell you with any degree of accuracy. One of THE most difficult questions that I am constantly being asked is,