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  2. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Company Place Country Years active Acquired by Notes Atlas [1] [2]: Hamamatsu→Liaoning: Japan→China 1943–1986 2004–present. Atlas Piano and Instrument Manufacturing (Dalian) Co. Ltd is a musical instrument manufacturing company that Japan atlas piano manufacturing Co., Ltd. whole moved to China and invested and registered in Dalian Free Trade Zone.

  3. Monington & Weston - Wikipedia

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    Find the age of a Monington & Weston piano from serial number; Image, details and history of a piano from Bell Island Miner's Museum, Wabana, Newfoundland & Labrador; Obituary of Terence Pamplin, Monington & Weston Factory Manager from 1965 (London: The Independent, 27 May 2004, by Margaret Campbell)

  4. Blüthner - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Karl Rönisch piano company merged with Blüthner, and Karl Rönisch production was moved to Blüthner's factory in Leipzig. [7] The age of any particular Blüthner piano can be determined by matching its serial number to the age table freely available on the Blüthner website. [8] Recordings made with instruments by Blüthner ...

  5. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    PLG150-AP — sampling grand piano, based on Yamaha NEW CFIIIS; PLG150-DR — drum sound, equivalent to drum part of Motif; PLG100-DX — plug-in board version of DX7; PLG150-DX — successor of PLG100-DX, compatible with DX7; PLG150-PC — percussion sound, based on Latin Groove Factory/Q Up Arts; PLG150-PF — PCM piano sound

  6. 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,

  7. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 1945, the Schiller Cable Manufacturing Co. was renamed the Conover-Cable Piano Co. [17] [84] In 1947, it was one of just seven piano manufacturers left in Illinois. [ 73 ] In 1950, [ 85 ] Winter & Co. was merged into the Aeolian Company , which sold pianos under the Cable brand until 1958, the Conover brand from 1960 to 1965, and ...

  8. Seiler Pianofortefabrik GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Seiler Pianofortefabrik GmbH is a piano manufacturer in Kitzingen, Germany.. The company was founded by Eduard Seiler in 1849 in Liegnitz, Silesia. [1] By 1923 Seiler was producing up to 3,000 pianos per year, and became the largest piano manufacturer in Eastern Europe. [2]

  9. Weber Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    The Weber Piano Company is a former piano manufacturing company based in New York City and East Rochester, New York from the middle of the 19th century through the beginning of the 20th century, and continued as a division of Aeolian-American at East Rochester, New York until 1985, when Aeolian went out of business.