Pianos produced under the Wheelock name today are not as valuable since they do not have quite the same level of quality as the Wheelock pianos of old. Grands that are in working order can sell for $1,000+, and pianos that have been restored can sell for $3,000+. Wheelock pianos have not necessarily increased in value, but they do hold their value fairly well. Browse search results for wheelock baby grand piano Music instruments for sale in Allentown, PA. This Wheelock baby grand piano will sell to the highest bidder regardless of price. This item is a Wheelock baby grand piano with the following: Removed from practice room.
Purple Wave is selling a used Music Equip. Wheelock produced both upright and grand styles that can be found all over the world today. Wheelock baby grand piano has sold in Wichita, Kansas for 577.50. ALL the keys are intact and only a few dings, but looks beautiful for a nearly 80 year old piano. This piano is approximately 80 years old and dates back to the 1930's.and its in good condition. It takes about one year to build a Wheeler piano from start to finish, and the attention to detail given to each instrument shows through in its precise sound. I have a Wheelock Baby Grand Piano made by the Aeolian Company, New York, New York. Nothing has been refinished on it, although I have thought about it several times.
The serial is: 300294 (with a 'GX' above that ) I would say the overall condition of the piano is a 5 to 6 on a 1-10 scale. They are made from woods such as Alaska spruce, juniper, beech, and maple, and are still carefully handcrafted. I have an old Aeolian Wheelock baby grand that was given to me about 15 years ago and I would like to get an idea of what I have. Wheelock pianos are very popular instruments and have a sweet sound and expressive tone. Sometime in the latter half of the Twentieth century, the Wheelock name was purchased by a Chinese-based piano manufacturer called Wei Mei, although they are still manufactured in the United States. In 1903, the Weber Piano Company became part of the giant Aeolian Weber Piano & Pianola Company. Then, in 1886 Wheelock started the Stuyvesent Piano Company. Wheelock and Company and purchased a large factory in New York City. In 1873, the Billings and Wheelock company was founded, but soon dissolved, and William Wheelock began building pianos. Wheelock pianos have been around for almost 150 years, but have changed manufactures many times.