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Sell Your Piano

Are you moving and looking to sell your piano? Freehold Music Center will purchase your piano. We do have certain criteria that we are looking for in a piano.

Our Requirements

• Professionally tuned & evaluated
• Located in our normal business area
• In good, sellable condition
• Free of damage from water, smoke, or unsanitary conditions

Pianos We Love to Buy

We specialize in pianos under 30 years old. Brands we Buy: Yamaha, Kawai, Steinway & Sons, Essex, Boston, Schimmel, Estonia and more. We do no buy pianos over 40 Years old.

Disposal Service

If you are unable to sell your piano to someone else, we do offer a piano disposal service for a fee.

Payment on Pickup

Get Paid by check on Pick Up.

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    How to Find Your Piano Serial Number

    Knowing your piano’s serial number is the first step in determining its value and history. The location of the serial number varies depending on whether you have a grand or upright piano.

    For Grand Pianos

    The serial number on grand pianos is typically a 7-digit number stamped on a brass or gold-colored plate. You’ll find this plate underneath the music desk (the panel that holds your sheet music) inside the piano. Simply lift the music desk to reveal the serial number.

    For Upright Pianos

    For upright pianos, open the top lid of the instrument and look in the top right corner. The serial number is usually printed in black ink on the inside of the piano, either on the frame or on a metal plate.