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  2. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    National Piano Manufacturing Company: Shoninger & Son: New York: US 1850–1965 Simpson & Son Piano Co. Albuquerque, NM US 1940–1990 Simpson & Son was the only piano manufacturer west of the Mississippi during that time. They specialized in custom spinet upright pianos. Sohmer & Co. New York: US 1872–1996 Søren Jensen: Copenhagen: Denmark ...

  3. List of piano brand names - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of piano brand names from all over the world. This list also includes names of old instruments which are no longer in production. Many of these piano brand names are "stencil pianos", which means that the company which owns the brand name is simply applying the name to a piano manufactured for them by another company,

  4. Pianos sold at ‘rock bottom prices’ as music school closes a ...

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    Smith has about 20 pianos he’s trying to get rid of, as well as a few Yamaha guitars that he’s selling for $90 to $130. But the Kansas City School of Music isn’t going away.

  5. Hardman Peck - Wikipedia

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    The entire Hardman line today is considered one of the highest-quality/value lines of pianos due in part to the Kawai joint venture. In January 2014 the two companies ended their nearly 20-year collaboration although Beiijing HsingHai is still manufacturing all of the Hardman piano models the two companies collaborated on.

  6. Sherman Clay - Wikipedia

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    Sherman, Clay & Co. was an American musical instruments retailer—mainly pianos—and a publisher and seller of sheet music, founded in San Francisco. [1] Founded in 1853 as A. A. Rosenberg, it was sold to Leander Sherman and Clement Clay in 1870 and was incorporated as Sherman, Clay & Company in 1892.

  7. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1906, Klugh predicted the industry would sell about 250,000 pianos, about one-tenth of which would be player pianos. [58] In 1908, the prices for the company's player pianos were: Conover inner-player piano, $900; the Corona inner-player piano, $750, the Kingsbury inner-player piano, $650, the Euphona inner-player piano, $500. [59]

  8. Belarus (pianos) - Wikipedia

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    Belarus (Беларусь) is a Belarusian manufacturer of upright pianos, founded in 1935 in Belarus (then the Soviet Union). It was owned by the joint-stock company "Muzinstrument - Borisov". It is also known as the piano manufactures Sängler & Söhne, Schubert and Wieler pianos. [1] In 2018, the company that produced pianos was declared ...

  9. Straube Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1901, William Straube had sold his interest [7] and signed a 5-year non-compete agreement. [MTR 9] But in 1901, Straube, his two brothers, Herman Charles Straube (1867–1921) and Martin Straube, Jr. (1869–1934), and an associate, Charles Jacobsen (no relation to the Jacobsons of Straube Piano Company), formed another piano manufacturing company and leased the Club Block in Downers Grove.

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