
With regular service there are very few people who will be able to tell the difference between your Wurlitzer spinet piano and a Baldwin or Steinway. This vintage Wurlitzer dated from is the perfect size for practically anywhere and features a spot on middle tone, not to bright and not to mellow. A good tuning would bring this piano to life. These elements should give your child an enjoyable practice piano. 369266 Wurlitzer Vintage Spinet Piano W Bench (56.3 similar) The piano has wheel casters for easing moving. While these instruments may not be the quality of a Baldwin or Steinway, they are of good mid grade construction and are very dependable and easily tuned and repaired by a qualified piano tuner. The large numbers that were made means there is quite often Wurlitzers for sale in nearly all cities in the US possibly every week. Americanlisted has classifieds in Crown City, Ohio for musical instraments.
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The market would not bear such a high price for a spinet and so that ended their production. The Wurlitzer electric piano was one of a series of electromechanical stringless pianos manufactured and marketed by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Corinth, Mississippi, U.S. Musical intrument for sale, Traditional Wurlitzer Upright Spinet Piano - I think it is made from walnut.

But by the 1990's inflation had caused an increase in price to around $3400. that matched their numbers in production. Kimball may be the only other American co. These spinets were sold new in a mid price range under $1000 for many years. As for the Wurlitzer spinet piano, it is only rivaled by Baldwin in the numbers of instruments built in the history of piano making.


The Wurlitzer name was, and still is quite popular. They built well over 1,000,000 spinets before production finally stopped around 2001, which actually marked the end of all spinet making. The Wurlitzer company also established itself as a major piano producer in the. It’s claim to fame was the iconic Wurlitzer jukebox played worldwide in the 1940’s and 1950’s. started building spinets in the mid 1930's. The Wurlitzer company established in Cincinnati in 1853 was one of the the oldest music instrument companu in the America.
