![]() Are you looking to sell or to use the instrument? Chuck So, I guess the question of whether the piano has any value depends on you. I know, because a good percentage of my customers fall into that category. ![]() Some people would much rather have a newer instrument to play on, but many people enjoy the sound and touch of older pianos. I tune a number of Hobart Cable every year, and find them to be good, solid workhorses of an older piano. If the aforementioned bass bridge has held up well, or if you have it recapped or replaced (not a hugely expensive repair) then you just might have a very playable instrument. However, if you're thinking of keeping the piano and are looking for an assessment of its value as a usable instrument, my answer might be of a much more positive nature. If you're looking to sell and someone offers you say $50 (or even less) take it. If you're talking about commercial value, which I assumed you were, then AJB is spot on as far as his evaluation. Does anyone know the value? - Piano Q & Aīut wait just a sec. Cable upright piano that I think is quite old.
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