Kimball may have invented that name, actually. All parts are original and in vintage condition. The 'consolette' was a name given to pianos that had a larger cabinet than many spinets, but still had a spinet's 'drop action', or a tiny little 'compressed action'. In the current piano market and based on your description your 1951 Kimball piano would be valued at approximately 350-550 in a private sale. Comes with three original pedals, screws and mounting blocks.
Because of this smaller size and lack of tuning the price will be adjusted accordingly. Give us a call today at 1-80 and we will answer any questions you might have. Kimball called this a 'Consolette' but it was really a Spinet sized piano.
KIMBALL CONSOLETTE PIANO UPGRADE
This would be a super instrument to start your kids on and you won't be embarrassed to show it off in your living room. With our 3 year, 100% trade up guarantee, you can upgrade to your grand piano in a few years and not lose a penny! It even has tone ports behind the music rack to let more of the sound out.With tapered hexagonal legs on both the piano and bench, this is quite a stylish instrument. The action isn't too stiff or too light.just about perfect. Also, please note the back on this piano 'has been processed by Kimballs exclusive mezzo-thermoneal stabilizer to insure unsurpassed tonal stability. The pecan cabinet is in great shape with hardly a ding on it. Here is another made in the USA Kimball console piano, complete with a duet size, upholstered bench that opens up to store all of your favorite music in. Here is another made in the USA Kimball console piano, complete with a duet size, upholstered bench that opens up to store all of your favorite music in.Īlso, please note the back on this piano "has been processed by Kimball's exclusive mezzo-thermoneal stabilizer to insure unsurpassed tonal stability." We're not sure exactly how necessary the mezzo-thermoneal stabilizer is, but, for the record, this piano has a very nice sound.