Second-Hand Piano Dealers in Coffs Harbour
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Experienced Piano Salespeople
Coffs Harbour Second-Hand Piano Dealers
Shopping for a second-hand piano shouldn’t feel like guesswork. That’s why Coffs Harbour locals turn to Tony Prince Piano Tuning—one of the most experienced second-hand piano dealers on the Mid North Coast. With over 30 years in the business and Yamaha-authorised credentials, Tony offers a level of care and expertise that makes a real difference.
Each piano is personally inspected, professionally tuned and prepared before it’s sold. Whether you’re buying for a young learner, a school or a home studio, you’ll get straightforward advice and a piano that’s ready to play—not just ready to look good.
People in Coffs Harbour appreciate the hands-on service, friendly communication and the peace of mind that comes with buying from someone who truly knows pianos inside and out.
Get in touch with our team on
0412 256 123 to ask about available stock or arrange a viewing.
Pre-Loved & Second-Hand Pianos for You
Second-hand piano sales in Coffs Harbour come with their fair share of unknowns—age, condition and history all matter. But when you’re buying from someone who restores and tunes pianos daily, you’re getting more than just an instrument—you’re getting confidence.
Every upright or grand piano offered is checked for key alignment, string stability, action balance and case condition. Any necessary work is completed before sale, including regulation, hammer repairs or pitch correction. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting and why it’s worth the price.
Tony’s experience also helps match the right piano to the right person—whether you need something durable for student practice or a refined tone for performance work. The process is relaxed, pressure-free and designed to make choosing the right piano feel easy.
Buying local means you get follow-up support, honest answers and a piano you can trust from the moment it’s delivered.
How do I know if a second-hand piano is a good deal?
Start by looking at condition before price. A cheap piano might need expensive work, while a slightly more expensive one in excellent condition could save you in the long run.
Check the brand, serial number (to verify age) and ask what servicing has been done. If it's been tuned recently and holds pitch, that's a great sign.
Always buy from someone who can explain what you're getting.
What’s the difference between reconditioned and second-hand?
A second-hand piano is any pre-owned instrument. Reconditioned pianos have had work done—like hammer reshaping, restringing, regulation or refinishing—to restore them closer to their original condition.
While all reconditioned pianos are second-hand, not all second-hand pianos are reconditioned. Reconditioned models usually cost more but offer better performance and longevity.
How do I maintain a second-hand piano after buying?
Place it in a stable environment—away from direct sunlight, heaters or damp areas. Allow it to settle into its new space for a couple of weeks, then have it tuned.
Regular tunings (once or twice a year), keeping it clean and occasionally checking for changes in tone or key feel will help preserve the instrument for years.
Should I avoid really old pianos?
Not necessarily. Some older pianos have excellent craftsmanship and hold up well, especially if they've been maintained or restored. However, very old pianos with original parts may struggle to hold tune or need extensive repairs.
Always have a technician assess an older piano before buying—or buy from someone who already has.