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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

1878.0. "How Much Is A Used Kawai K3 Worth?" by AKO546::JODOIN () Thu Jan 26 1989 15:00

    
    Hi all,
    
    	I am in the process of looking for a new piano (acoustic or
    electronic).  I have not decided on anything yet, as I have been
    trying to cut down on the recomended lists I have gotten so far.
    
    	In the process of buying something new, I would like to sell
    my Kawai K3, but I am not sure how much it is worth.  It is about
    2 years old right now.  I am the original owner, and it looks like
    new.  It has never left my house, and has been cleaned on a regular
    basis.  I have used it around 1 hour a night for the 2 years I have
    owned it. (not really every night, I got lazy on practicing a few
    times)  The original purchase price was $1200.00, and it came with
    an extra RAM pack which I will obviously throw in.  I still have
    all the manuals which have been read 2-3 times at the most, and
    I also have a stand to go with it if necessary.  
    
    What I would like to know is how much it is worth.  It is a polyphonic
    analog synth that can do some very neat things.  I am selling it,
    because I want to go back to basics with a STRAIGHT piano before
    convoluding everything with synth type stuff.  I also want to start
    learning more classical pieces.
    
    Any help would be appreciated.
    
    Dave
    
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1878.1change note nameANT::JANZENMr. MSI ECL TestThu Jan 26 1989 15:292
    Mr. Moderator, please rename this the appraisal note.
    Tom
1878.2K3mNORGE::CHADThu Jan 26 1989 16:204
Last Fall, K3m rack modules were going for about $325.  Multiply by 
an appropriate with keyboard factor.

Chad