Second-Hand Piano Dealers on the Mid North Coast
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Expert Piano Dealers
Mid North Coast Second-Hand Piano Dealers
A well-cared-for second-hand piano can offer the same depth and tone as a new one—without the premium price tag. Tony Prince Piano Tuning is one of the most experienced second-hand piano dealers on the Mid North Coast, based in Taree and serving Forster, Port Macquarie, Gloucester, Kempsey and Coffs Harbour.
We help match people with quality pre-owned uprights and grands that fit their space, skill level and budget. Every piano is inspected, tuned and professionally prepared for its next home. Whether you're buying for a student, school or home studio, we’ll help you find the right fit.
We understand that buying a piano is personal. That’s why we offer honest advice and a careful selection process—so you don’t waste time or money chasing a lemon.
Looking for a second-hand piano? Get in touch on
0412 256 123 to see what’s available.
We Know What to Look for
Second-Hand Piano Sales With Confidence
There’s more to second-hand piano sales than just price. Age, condition, brand and internal mechanics all matter—and if you don’t know what to look for, it’s easy to buy something that plays poorly or won’t stay in tune. That’s why our second-hand pianos are fully assessed, serviced and tuned before you ever press a key.
We source and stock a range of respected brands, focusing on instruments that hold their tone and value. Each one is carefully checked for string tension, pin block strength, pedal function and case condition. If a piano needs minor repairs or adjustments, we take care of that before it reaches you.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or replacing an older model, you’ll get straightforward info and ongoing support. We don’t push sales—we help you make informed choices.
Is it worth buying a second-hand piano?
Yes—if it’s in good condition. A second-hand piano can deliver great tone and long-term value, especially if it’s been well-maintained. New pianos can be expensive, and a properly assessed used one often provides the same sound quality for less.
Look for pianos that have been tuned regularly and kept in a stable environment. Avoid private sales unless the piano has been inspected by a technician.
What should I check when buying a second-hand piano?
Check the overall condition: Are the keys level? Do they stick or feel sluggish? Do all notes sound clearly? Look at the soundboard for cracks, inspect the strings for rust and make sure the pedals work smoothly.
Internals matter most—so if you’re unsure, have a technician inspect it before purchase. A fresh tuning is also a good sign that the piano has been cared for.
How long does a second-hand piano last?
With proper maintenance, a second-hand piano can last decades. Many upright and grand pianos are built to last 40-60 years or more, especially those made with high-quality materials.
Regular tuning, good humidity control and minor regulation over time will keep it playing well. Even older pianos can be restored, though cost and practicality depend on the brand and condition.
Are older pianos better than new ones?
Not always. Some older pianos have a richer, more mellow tone and were built with craftsmanship that’s hard to find today. However, age alone isn’t a guarantee of quality. Internal condition, past maintenance and brand reputation all matter.
A 30-year-old piano from a respected maker can easily outperform a budget new model—but only if it’s been properly looked after.