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PIANO INDUSTRY STANDARD PRICING
2010
Prices are given only for the
lowest-priced style of each model. Prices for styles with
fancier furniture, more expensive woods, or special features may
be considerably more expensive. In order to provide a level
playing field for comparing prices, all prices in this guide are
computed according to a uniform “piano industry standard”
formula.
Retail
pricing is the responsibility of the dealer. No two
dealers are alike, and no two markets are alike and many
starting retail prices are set by individual dealers.
Naturally, suggested retail and actual selling price will vary
slightly depending on location and circumstance.
None of our published price guides profess to provide anything
more than a general reflection of marketplace conditions
compiled just prior to publication.
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MAY BERLIN by SCHIMMEL |
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Vertical Pianos |
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M114 |
Tradition |
ebony - high-gloss finish |
5,490 |
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M121 |
Tradition |
ebony - high-gloss finish |
5,690 |
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M126 |
Noblesse |
ebony - high-gloss finish |
6,190 |
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Grand Pianos |
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162 |
Tradition |
ebony - high-gloss finish |
16,490 |
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187 |
Tradition |
ebony - high-gloss finish |
18,890 |
Applicable shipping and/or freight
charges, customer make-ready and delivery charges, finance charges, special
promotional pricing, special trade-in pricing, or changing tariff and currency
values for imported products will affect the ultimate selling price. All prices
are dynamic and subject to change at any time.
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it, is exclusive property of the company Bluebook of Piano, the sole
entity entitled to use the intellectual property rights and the
related personality rights. Moreover, the models of presented
products are registered and therefore protected by intellectual
property rights.
Copyright © 2010 The "Original" Bluebook of Pianos All
Rights Reserved
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