Steinway Piano: A Piano as An Investment?

If you are looking to invest in a tangible product asdeclined over the decade, wine increased 100 percent
opposed to stocks and bonds, you have lots ofand a classic Mercedes Benz '54-'57 rose 43 percent
options. You consider real estate, classic cars orin appreciation.
maybe a piece of jewelry or gold. But how aboutIf you are lucky enough to already have either a grand
investing in a piano? To be more specific, how aboutor an upright in your family, hang on to it. Not only is it a
investing in a Steinway piano? Yes, over the years,sentimental family heirloom, but it has also appreciated
this instrument has proven to be a lucrative and oftenin value. If it is in need of a restoration, the money
times better investment as far as return andneeded to return it to its original state is well worth the
enjoyment than the aforementioned items.return you will get from a fully functioning beautifully
While many instruments built today are mass producedrestored this piano. Of course, as a family heirloom,
with materials that are cost effective, the Steinwayyou may not wish to sell it. What you will have is a
piano is still built just as it was when the company wasvaluable piece of family history to pass down and with
founded in 1853. Every component is carefully chosenproper maintenance future generations can enjoy its
for its superior quality. One piano takes an entire yearbeauty and sound. Consider an investment in your
to be completed and ready for the market, and onlyfamily.
5,000 are manufactured each year. So, demand asHowever, if you happen to be the owner of this fine
well as craftsmanship insures that this instrument willinstrument, it is important to take great care with its
appreciate in value over time. Most other brands willregular maintenance. To keep your investment pure,
depreciate, much like a car when it is driven off the caryou may want to use the its Restoration Center if you
lot.need your instrument rebuilt. That is the only way to
Older they were by far the most valuable with anguarantee all of the components remain 100 percent
appreciation in value of 13.6 percent for a grand modelas it is. This is not to say that a reputable technician
made during the Golden Age of the piano, the 1900'scannot give you the same quality rebuild and it does
and earlier. Even as young as a model built in thenot mean that your instrument will decline in value if
seventies, the resale appreciation is at about 2.3you use another technician. It is just another safeguard
percent. In the eighties, retail value of the concert grandoption for the care and maintenance of your
rose 200 percent. That is quite a jump in just ainvestment. You can be sure that if you do not take
decade. According to the Forbes report, as ancare of it, you will not profit from it.
investment, it outperformed other items like gold, which