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  2. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Galveston, TX US 1866–1915 Timothy Gilbert: Boston: US 1829–1868 Uebel & Lechleiter: Heilbronn: Germany 1872–1987 United Piano Makers: New York: US 1860–1880 Vose & Sons: Boston: US 1851–1985 Aeolian Company: W. Ritmüller & Sohn: Göttingen: Germany 1795–1933 Pearl River Piano Group in China uses the brand name "Ritmüller" for ...

  3. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    W. W. Kimball Piano and Organ, Chicago, Illinois; Leek Pipe Organ Company, Oberlin, Ohio (1976-2014), then Berea, Ohio (2014- ) [136] Levsen Organ Company, Buffalo, Iowa (1954- ) Link Piano and Organ Company; Los Angeles Art Organ Company, Los Angeles, California; Charles McManis, Kansas City, Kansas (1913–2004) Marr and Colton, Warsaw, New ...

  4. Kimball International - Wikipedia

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    This division started as a piano dealership in Chicago in 1857 as W.W. Kimball and Company by William Wallace Kimball (1828–1904). In 1864, Kimball moved from its earliest location in the corner of a jewelry store to sales rooms in the Crosby Opera House where Kimball sold pianos made by East Coast piano makers Chickering and Sons and others.

  5. Thomas Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Thomas 2001 Organ (c.1976) The Thomas Organ Company is an American manufacturer of electronic keyboards and a one-time holder of the manufacturing rights to the Moog synthesizer. The company was a force behind early electronic organs for the home. It went out of business in 1979 but reopened in 1996.

  6. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    Moving the business to their North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory, from 1914 to 1942, Wurlitzer built over 2,243 pipe organs: 30 times the rate of Hope-Jones company, and more theatre organs than the rest of the theatre organ manufacturers combined. A number were shipped overseas, with the largest export market being the United Kingdom. The ...

  7. Paul McNulty (piano maker) - Wikipedia

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    Paul McNulty (born 1953) is a builder of historical pianos, described by the New Grove as "famous for the high standard of [his] instruments." Within the community of builders, McNulty is noted for his efforts to extend the production of historically informed instruments later into history: while he has built many fortepianos in 18th-century style, he has also progressively sought to span the ...

  8. Link Piano and Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Link Piano and Organ Company was an American manufacturer of pianos, orchestrions, fotoplayers, and theatre pipe organs. [1] During the early 1900s, George T. Link was managing a small firm named Shaft Brothers Piano Company, which manufactured and sold pianos to the Automatic Musical Company of Binghamton, New York. When the Automatic ...

  9. C. G. Conn - Wikipedia

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    In 1917 C. G. Conn introduced the Pan American brand for its second-line instruments, forming the Pan American Band Instrument Company subsidiary in 1919 and moving production of second-line instruments to the old Angledile Scale factory, which had been transferred to the new company among Conn's other assets, later that year. In 1930 the Pan ...

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