

Kimball upright pianos (and Kimball spinets) typically sell for between $500 and $1,500 on average. So in today’s market, some Kimball baby grand pianos are selling for anywhere between $500 and $3,000. Let’s begin by outlining the rough estimate of what a Kimball piano is worth, and then after that, we can work backwards a bit by helping you understand the basis behind the piano’s estimated value.

I did some research and read that Kimball used this event to promote better quality associated with Kimball's name. The model # is 5250, serial number t23694

Is anyone familiar with a Kimball's commerative piano like this? I am a little familiar with Kimball piano's and bought it because they do not demand a bigger price as a higher quality name piano. I did not buy or pay extra money for the piano because of this certificate. They indicated the piano may have actually been used in Los Angeles at the opening and closing ceremonies. The seller also had a large photo of the placement of the 20+ piano's in the stadium. It further says the piano was made to commerate Kimball's participation in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1984 Olympics. The seller had a certificate, and there is a plaque inside the piano that says the piano was commissioned by the Los Angeles Olympic Organization committee. I bought a used Kimball Baby Grand in the Chicago area a couple years ago.
