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  2. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the Chicago Tribune took note of "a daylight special train-load of sixteen cars filled with Kingsbury, Cable and Conover Pianos and Chicago Cottage Organs," shipped by the Erie Railroad to a distributor in Binghamton, New York. "There is no better indication of the prosperous times in our country than by the extensive sale of Pianos ...

  3. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the Grinnell name was revived in a limited number of pianos built by Samick. Gulbransen: Chicago: US 1904–1969 H. Kohl: Hamburg: Germany 1855–1909 Haddorf Piano Company: Rockford, IL US 1902–1960 Maker of Steinbach, Clarendon & Dreher, Bush & Gerts Haines Brothers: New York: US 1851–1945 Hallet, Davis & Co. Boston: US 1835 ...

  4. Chicago piano - Wikipedia

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    The term Chicago piano was used as a nickname for pre WW2 US Navy anti-aircraft weapons: 1.1-inch anti-aircraft gun; Multiple 2-pdr pom pom anti-aircraft gun

  5. Lyon & Healy - Wikipedia

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    Lyon & Healy upright piano For a period of time, 1876 to the Great Depression, the "Golden Age" of piano making, the company hand made pianos and reed organs in addition to harps. Like their harps, Lyon & Healy put the highest quality and craftsmanship in building these instruments.

  6. 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.

  7. 1.1-inch/75-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    The first shipboard installation, in 1939, was nicknamed the Chicago Piano. [1] By 1941, these guns had been mounted on destroyers, cruisers, battleships, aircraft carriers, and some auxiliary ships. Nearly a thousand guns had been produced before production shifted to more reliable shipboard anti-aircraft machine guns in 1942. [1]

  8. Hobart M. Cable - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the company began making pianos at a factory at 500-510 Clybourn Avenue in Chicago. [13] [10] Bolstered by Hobart Cable's reputation at Chicago Cottage, sales were brisk; by year's end, the company was sending boxcars full of pianos as far as California. [14] "Hobart M. Cable, in music trade circles, is frequently termed 'Carload' Cable.

  9. P. A. Starck Piano - Wikipedia

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    Pianos: P. A. Starck Piano was a piano company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1891 and closed in 1965. [1]

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