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Old 05-22-2025, 10:13 AM
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OMG, the OP wants to donate to a CHURCH and not a single person can stay on point.
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A 2-year-old baby grand from Hallet, Davis, & Co would probably sell between $1000-5000. That would probably be a useful write-off.
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The value of a 2-year-old Hallet, Davis & Co. baby grand piano depends on several factors, including the specific model, condition, finish, market demand, and location. Based on available information, here’s a concise overview:

Hallet, Davis & Co. baby grand pianos, such as the HS148 (4'10") or HS160 (5'3"), are known for their quality craftsmanship, German engineering, and solid spruce soundboards, offering a warm, rich tone at a relatively affordable price compared to premium brands. New, these pianos typically range from $8,999 to $12,000, depending on the model and features like finish or player systems.

For a 2-year-old piano, depreciation is generally minimal if the instrument is well-maintained, as pianos can last decades with proper care. A pre-owned Hallet, Davis baby grand in excellent condition might retain 80-90% of its original value, assuming no significant wear or damage. For example:

A 2-year-old HS148, originally priced around $8,999, could be valued at approximately $7,200–$8,100.

A 2-year-old HS160, originally around $9,999, might be valued at $8,000–$9,000.

These estimates align with listings for pre-owned Hallet, Davis baby grands, such as one at $4,899 (though likely smaller or older) or others in the $10,000 range with added features like PianoDisc systems. Market conditions and regional differences can affect pricing—pianos in urban areas or high-demand markets may hold higher value.

To get a precise valuation, have the piano appraised by a professional technician who can assess its condition, model, and serial number. You can also check current listings on sites like PianoMart or eBay for comparable sales. If you provide the specific model or additional details, I can refine the estimate further.
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Call Bargains & Blessings and donate it to them. The will come to your house and pick it up:
Bargains & Blessings (352) 748-4050

They resell various types of items such as this and all monies from sale goes to New Covenant United Methodist ministries. So your donation will go to a very worthwhile charity. Also, they will give you a receipt for your donation which is tax deductable.
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Old 05-22-2025, 01:51 PM
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Donate your piano to Bargains & Blessings. They resell items such as yours and all monies to missions sponsored by New Covenient United Methodist Church, so your donation goes to very good causes. They will come to your house to pick up the piano and give you a receipt for your donation which is totally tax deductable.

Bargains & Blessings (352) 748-4050
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