In the current piano market your 1940 Wurlitzer spinet would be valued at approximately 300-500 in a private sale, depending on actual condition. Our available Wurlitzer pianos include a range of types, costs and conditions.
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Kimball may be the only other American co. Wurlitzer pianos were on the low end in quality and price and combined with the old age and small size this piano will have a rather low value today. Wurlitzer pianos are a popular choice for students, home enthusiasts and professional musicians alike. It made history and was one of the earliest electronic keyboards.Īs for the Wurlitzer spinet piano, it is only rivaled by Baldwin in the numbers of instruments built in the history of piano making. Categories: Consoles & Spinets, Rental Pianos, Upright Pianos. And don't forget about the Wurlitzer electric piano.
The Wurlitzer name was, and still is quite popular. They built well over 1,000,000 spinets before production finally stopped around 2001, which actually marked the end of all spinet making. Whether a Wurlitzer has 2 or 3 pedals doesnt affect the price or quality it is a matter of preference. Wurlitzer Light Oak Spinet Piano built in 1981. 2-pedal Wurlitzer pianos omit the sostenuto pedal. vintage 1961 wurlitzer spinet upright piano with bench and original bill of sale. has original bill of sale needs a good dusting. this piano has been in the family for years. Their organs and juke boxes were also very well liked. The pedals on a 3-pedal Wurlitzer upright console piano from left to right are: the soft pedal, sostenuto pedal, and sustain pedal. vintage 1961 wurlitzer spinet upright piano with bench and original bill of sale. The Wurlitzer Piano Company is one of the oldest and most well known companies in the world of music. The Wurlitzer factory used the very durable signature 'wurl-on' finish which is scratch-resistant.
acquired the name when they bought Baldwin. In the 1930s, they introduced a small, approximately 100cm (39 inches) tall piano, which was willingly bought by customers as an alternative to larger and more expensive instruments (Wurlitzer spinet piano). Wurlitzer closed in the early 1990's, then in 1995 Baldwin acquired Wurlitzer and Chickering. In 1990 factories were in Holly Springs and Corinth, Miss. Wurlitzer owned many other names but all pianos were built under the Wurlitzer name. By the 1900's verticals were being built in New York and grands were built in De Kalb, Ill. A few years later he built a factory in Cincinnati, Ohio. Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer started the Wurlitzer Co.