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How much is my [instrument] worth?

Most mechanical musical instruments are unique enough that it's difficult to establish accurate appraisals. Unless you're willing to pay for a professional appraisal, by an expert who will do market research sufficient to value a particular instrument, you might rely on the old adage, “It's worth whatever the market will bear.”</description>
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