Eshelby Pianos
South Africa
ph: 0823486131
alt: 0826753549
jacqueli
Do you want to sell your piano?
Please send Deon (0826753549) these photographs of the piano via WhatsApp: external photos of the whole piano with the keys showing and with the key fall closed; internal photos (lift the flat, horizontal top panel to view inside of the piano and take the photographs from directly above the piano facing down, like a birds' eye view) and photos of the stool.
The internal photographs are very important and you may need to take a few so that we can see all of the hammers (the felt-tipped pieces that would hit the strings when the piano is beig played). You will need to lift the top horizontal panel to view inside of the piano and take photographs of the piano from directly above with the camera facing down – like a bird’s eye view. These photographs need to be clear and it is best to use your flash.
From the photographs, Deon can give you an idea of the sale price that you may achieve if you sold the piano privately or to a dealer and may make you an offer.
Where can I sell my piano?
You will achieve a higher price if you sell your piano privately online or through social networks, but there are few things to consider:
- It may take many years to sell your piano.
- You need to have an idea of the value of the piano. You could contact Deon and we can give you an idea of the value with a few photographs or
- get a written evaluation of the piano (see further notes about evaluation below).
- The greater concern is how many strangers may visit your house to view the piano.
Should I have my piano evaluated before selling it?
You can get the piano evaluated so that you know its current state and value, but this will be costly and so often would just end up being money wasted.
Our phone correspondence is curtesy, part of our trade, but a written assessment will be at a nominal charge.
We often hear about great evaluations from people who have had their pianos "professionally" evaluated, but the evaluator has not made an offer - which says a lot!
Try to at least make sure that the evaluator may actually potentially purchase your piano before scheduling and paying for an evaluation. Many dealers indicate high prices to keep the market price high.
Another consideration is you may find out about your piano’s flaws…
Should I sell my piano 'on consignment'?
The problem with selling your piano on consignment is that you may wait many years before it is sold and the offered amount may not be as valuable when the piano is sold. The other consideration is the contract and cost. Once the piano is on consignment, you may not be able to get out of the contract. Even if you can get out of the consignment contract, storage, restoration and transport costs may apply just to get your piano back. Eshelby Pianos does not purchase pianos on consignment.
Can I donate my piano?
If your piano’s condition is good, donating it to a charity or worthy cause would be kind and generous. There is no use in donating a piano that needs to be repaired. Unfortunately, we hear about this all too often and it ends up costing the receiver money having the piano removed.
Would it be necessary to tune your piano before selling it?
We would not suggest tuning your piano before selling it as tuning is expensive and the new owner would likely want the piano to be tuned themselves.
Please call, WhatsApp or email us for any queries relating to pianos or antiques.
We have a quality stock of pianos, but viewing of these pianos is by appointment only.
Contact Jacqueline for more details regarding monthly piano hire:
0823486131 or jacqueline@eshelbypianos.com.
Contact Deon for all other queries:
0826753549 or deon@eshelbypianos.com.
Eshelby Pianos
South Africa
ph: 0823486131
alt: 0826753549
jacqueli