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80
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$1,250.00
Manufactured by the now-defunct Sojin Piano Co., a division of Daewoo Inc. of South Korea. Known for solid build quality and clear tone. This specific piano has a white, possibly high-polish, finish. Features 88 keys and 3 pedals.
Piano is cream colored
Reputation: They were known for producing quality, entry-level to intermediate pianos with a good sound and elegant aesthetics. Key Features: The company perfected a durable, high-gloss polyester finish that was harder than conventional lacquer, giving their pianos a smooth, mirror-like sheen. Value and Availability Status: Sojin pianos are no longer in production, and working models are typically found on the used market. Valuation: As an economy brand, they generally have a lower resale value compared to top-tier brands, and their value depends heavily on their age, condition, and current market demand. Used Pricing: Used Sojin pianos, depending on type and condition, can be found for prices ranging from approximately $2,500 for an upright to over $7,500 for a refurbished grand piano.
11/5/25
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.









15 Days
80
0
$1,250.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






























Manufactured by the now-defunct Sojin Piano Co., a division of Daewoo Inc. of South Korea. Known for solid build quality and clear tone. This specific piano has a white, possibly high-polish, finish. Features 88 keys and 3 pedals.
Piano is cream colored
Reputation: They were known for producing quality, entry-level to intermediate pianos with a good sound and elegant aesthetics. Key Features: The company perfected a durable, high-gloss polyester finish that was harder than conventional lacquer, giving their pianos a smooth, mirror-like sheen. Value and Availability Status: Sojin pianos are no longer in production, and working models are typically found on the used market. Valuation: As an economy brand, they generally have a lower resale value compared to top-tier brands, and their value depends heavily on their age, condition, and current market demand. Used Pricing: Used Sojin pianos, depending on type and condition, can be found for prices ranging from approximately $2,500 for an upright to over $7,500 for a refurbished grand piano.
11/5/25








