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Kimball consolette piano
Kimball consolette piano










kimball consolette piano

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.

kimball consolette piano

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

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.












Kimball consolette piano