1963 Ivers & Pond Player Console, Reg $899. Now Only $699

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Original price was: $899.00.Current price is: $699.00.

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This 1963 Ivers & Pond Player Console represents a fun and nostalgic era of American home music. While Ivers & Pond is historically famous for its Boston-built pianos, by the early 1960s, the brand was part of the Aeolian family, specializing in creating sturdy, reliable pianos for the modern home. This model is a “Console” height, meaning it offers a larger soundboard and better tonal resonance than the smaller spinet models of the same era.

Dual-Purpose Entertainment: This instrument serves two distinct roles in a home:

  1. A Traditional Piano: As a console upright, it features a standard action and keyboard, making it a perfectly suitable instrument for students, hobbyists, or casual playing.
  2. A Mechanical Player: When the player mechanism is engaged, the piano comes to life, playing music from standard 88-note paper rolls. It provides the unique, magical experience of watching the keys move on their own while producing live acoustic music.

Mid-Century Build Quality: The 1960s were a period of robust manufacturing for American home pianos. The Ivers & Pond name was associated with durability. This piano features a solid wood cabinet and a cast-iron plate designed to provide decades of tuning stability. Its console size makes it compact enough for a living room or basement “man cave” while still providing enough string length for a warm, pleasant tone.

Why a Player Piano? Player pianos are a fantastic conversation piece and a great way to bring live music into a home without needing a resident pianist. Whether you are hosting a party or simply relaxing, the mechanical “honky-tonk” or classical sounds of a player piano create an atmosphere that a digital speaker simply cannot replicate.

Ideal For:

  • Budget-Minded Families: Looking for an affordable starter piano that has a “fun factor.”
  • Vintage Enthusiasts: Who love mid-century mechanical technology and Americana.
  • Entertainment Spaces: Perfect for a game room, bar, or finished basement.
  • The Ultimate Gift: An acoustic piano that “plays itself” for under $700 is a rare find.

Comparison to New

New Equivalent (Modern Player Upright): There is no modern “low-cost” mechanical player piano produced today. The modern version of a self-playing piano uses high-tech digital solenoids (like a Yamaha Disklavier) and typically starts at $18,000 to $25,000.

Value Analysis:

  • Unmatched Price Point: At $699, you are paying roughly 3% of the cost of a new self-playing upright.
  • Acoustic vs. Digital: For the same price as an entry-level plastic digital keyboard, you are getting a real wood furniture piece with a real vibrating soundboard and a self-playing mechanism.
  • Low Risk: This piano is priced for clearance. At $699, the instrument has essentially hit its “floor” value; if maintained, it will likely retain this value for years to come, making the cost of ownership extremely low.

This 1963 Ivers & Pond is an affordable way to bring a piece of musical history into your home. At the clearance price of $699, it offers a level of charm and functionality that is truly hard to beat in the used piano market.