Antique Piano somewhere between 1 in wonderful shape The story how I came into possession of the piano: Im a contractor in Morristown that had recently remodeled a turn of the century historic building in downtown Morristown. The new building's owner made me an offer, "If you can get it out of here, you can own it." Research: I do not know pianos all that well, so I had a buddy of mine look at it. He played for about 15 min, stopped, turned to me and said, "Wow, I'm jealous, this is actually worth a lot of money." So, at that point I turned to the internet to research it. The brand name says Hardman a company established in 1842 and on this piano marked Patented 1886. I've spent about a day searching online but only found a similar looking piano, not an exact match. The website that listed theirs at 1909, it was refurbished and listed that it sold for $14,300. Condition: My buddy said there were two octavos on the higher end that were off (whatever that means). One of the keys is missing a sheath, and from sitting in a building for a long long time it is dusty and has a very few small nicks & scratches. He said, and I am witness to, that it plays amazing, was very surprised it was still in tune. Sell price: I have listed $4,000 to weed out the non serious inquiries. I will, however, entertain prices above $3,000. This would be an awesome restoration project that wouldn't cost much because of the decent shape it is in right now and because of the possible completion price would make a really good money making opportunity. What I am willing to do: send more pictures via email, and will only take serious inquiries by phone. What I am not willing to do: ship this item anywhere. you will need to come see this in person. I am not interested in any kind of transaction other than cash on hand and the point of sell.