Stock
Type
Brand
Condition
Colour
Technical Specification
  • Petrof Model V Grand around 1990

    Petrof Model V Grand, around 1990

    £6,995.00
  • Petrof 125 Upright, 2003

    Petrof 125 Upright, 2003

    £8,495.00
  • Petrof 115 Upright in Polished Mahogany, 17 Years Old

    Petrof 115 Upright in Polished Mahogany, 17 Years Old

    £3,795.00
  • Kemble 132 SN Upright, 2009 (Refurbished)

    Kemble 132 SN Upright, 2009 (Refurbished)

    £7,995.00
  • Kawai RX3 Grand, 2010

    Kawai RX3 Grand, 2010

    £12,995.00
  • Kawai KG-2C Grand, around 1980

    Kawai KG-2C Grand, around 1980

    £5,995.00
  • Kawai K6 Upright

    Kawai K6 Upright, late 2000’s

    £6,995.00
  • Kawai K500 Ex Demo

    Kawai K500 Upright (Ex Demo)

    £6,995.00
  • Kawai HAT7

    Kawai HAT7 Silent Upright, late 1990’s (Refurbished)

    £2,795.00
  • Kawai CL-3

    Kawai CL-3 Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished)

    £2,995.00
  • Ibach C116

    Ibach C116 Upright, early 1980’s (Refurbished)

    £3,495.00
  • Hoffmann V 158 Grand, 2012

    Hoffmann V 158 Grand, 2012

    £11,995.00

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Are used pianos worth buying?

Absolutely!

Buying a second-hand piano comes with a wealth of benefits, such as the opportunity to upgrade more frequently and the ability to access more affordable instruments.

Because of this, opting for a used one is a cost-effective way to purchase valuable pianos with the same high-quality and condition for a fraction of the price.

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How much will a pre-owned piano cost?

The cost of a pre-owned piano can vary depending on the make, model, and condition of the instrument.

However, you can often expect to pay 40-60% less than first-hand, without compromising on luxury, character, and quality.

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What is the best second-hand piano to buy?

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