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  2. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The brand are made in China by Beijing Hsinghai Piano Group, Silbermann Piano Co., and Parsons Music for the importer, North American Music Inc. Hardman Peck: New York: US 1842–1990 The name "Hardman" is used in China by Beiijing HsingHai. Haynes: Chicago: US Heintzman & Co. Toronto: Canada 1866–1929 Hobart M. Cable: La Porte, IN US 1900–1960

  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. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    He made pianos under the Steinweg brand until he emigrated from Germany to America in 1850 with his wife and seven of his nine children. [34] The eldest son, C. F. Theodor Steinweg, remained in Germany, and continued making the Steinweg brand of pianos, partnering with Friedrich Grotrian, a piano dealer, from 1856 to 1865. [35]

  5. The Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    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 the Conover-Cable brand until 1982. [85] Aeolian went bankrupt in 1984, leaving just four major piano manufacturers in the United States and bringing a final end to the company Herman Cable ...

  6. Weber Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    Weber Piano – Chinese Chippendale Duo-Art Grand with Lacquered Case, Circa 1920s. In 1932, after the merger of Aeolian with the American Piano Company, Weber Piano Company signed a brand management contract with the new company to operate as the exclusive flagship brand of what was then the world's largest piano company. [12]

  7. American Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    American Piano Company (Ampico) was an American piano manufacturer formed in 1908 through the merger of Wm. Knabe & Co., Chickering & Sons, Marshall & Wendell, and Foster-Armstrong. [1] They later purchased the Mason & Hamlin piano company as their flagship piano.

  8. Francis Bacon Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Bacon Piano Company was established in New York in 1789 by John Jacob Astor, Robert Stodart, and William Dubois as Dubois & Stodart. [1] They produced player pianos, electric expression players, reproducing pianos, and grand pianos. Some were licensed under the Welte-Mignon patents.

  9. Grotrian-Steinweg - Wikipedia

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    Among the pianos that Steinweg produced in his first year was a square piano designed by and built for Friedrick Grotrian. [5] [6] (This instrument is now in the Braunschweig museum. [7]) H.E. Steinweg entered three of his pianos in a state fair in 1839, two of them square pianos, but his grand piano brought wide notice. [8]

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