Second-Hand Piano Dealers in Port Macquarie
- Concert-level tuning expertise
- Servicing the Mid North Coast
- Yamaha-authorised technician
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30+ Years of Experience
Coffs Harbour Second-Hand Piano Dealers
Finding the right second-hand piano isn’t just about budget—it’s about choosing something that plays well, sounds beautiful and lasts. That’s why so many locals in Port Macquarie turn to Tony Prince Piano Tuning. With over 30 years of experience and a hands-on, no-nonsense approach, Tony is one of the most trusted second-hand piano dealers on the Mid North Coast.
Each piano is carefully selected, inspected and prepared before it’s listed for sale. Upright or grand, beginner or advanced—every instrument is tuned, tested and given the attention it deserves. Whether you're buying for your child, school, studio or yourself, you'll get honest advice and great value.
Locals appreciate the one-on-one support, professional knowledge and after-sale care that makes the whole process easier.
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0412 256 123 to ask what’s currently available or to arrange a viewing.
Second-Hand Piano Sales With Real Value
In Port Macquarie, buying a second-hand piano can feel like a gamble—but not when you go through someone who knows exactly what to look for. Every piano available for sale is fully assessed for tone, condition, and internal stability. That means you’re not just buying a piano that looks nice—you’re getting one that actually plays the way it should.
From checking string tension and pin block integrity to testing pedal response and action consistency, each instrument is reviewed with the same standard used in concert prep. If it needs tuning or minor repairs before going to a new home, that’s handled too.
It’s this level of detail that sets Tony’s service apart. Buyers in Port Macquarie regularly comment on how smoothly the process runs—from enquiry to delivery. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, you'll leave with a piano that’s ready to play and built to last.
What brands of second-hand pianos are the best?
Brands like Yamaha, Kawai, Beale, Steinway and Petrof are known for long-lasting quality and strong resale value. These pianos often hold pitch better, use quality materials and have action mechanisms that stand the test of time.
However, condition matters just as much as brand. A lesser-known piano in excellent condition can outperform a poorly maintained well-known brand. Always prioritise structural health and tonal response over just the label.
Is it cheaper to buy used or restore an old family piano?
It depends on the condition of your existing piano. Restoring can cost several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on what needs work.
If your current piano has structural issues—like a cracked soundboard or loose pin block—it may be more economical to buy a quality second-hand piano in good shape.
Having a technician assess both options can help make the best decision.
Can second-hand pianos go out of tune quickly?
If the piano has been properly maintained and stored in a stable environment, it should hold tuning just as well as a new one.
However, if it’s moved frequently, exposed to moisture or hasn't been serviced in years, it may need more frequent tuning initially.
After purchase, allow it to settle into its new space for a couple of weeks before tuning.
Do second-hand pianos come with warranties?
Some dealers offer short-term warranties or service guarantees, particularly if the piano has been reconditioned or professionally serviced. It’s always worth asking about post-sale support.
Even if there’s no formal warranty, working with a professional technician often means you’ll get ongoing advice and help if minor issues pop up in the first few months.