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New York: US Kohler & Campbell [69] New York: US 1894–1985 Samick: Acquired the name. Krakauer Brothers: New York: US 1869–1980 Kranich & Bach: New York: US 1864–1985 Kurtzmann: New York: US 1848–1938 Lakeside Piano Company: Chicago, IL US Cable-Nelson Lauter Piano Co. Newark, NJ US 1862–1930 Lesage Piano Company [70] Quebec: Canada ...
Among these were Chicago-based The Cable Company in 1943, once the country's largest maker of reed organs; the Ivers and Pond Piano Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1945; Kranich and Bach in 1946; [2] and Hardman Peck in 1953. [3] Mason & Risch of Ontario, Canada, was another. [4] Its longtime president was William G. Heller, a son of ...
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The Vincent Bach Corporation moved in 1953 from New York City to Mount Vernon, New York. Mt. Vernon Bach horns are prized for being hand-assembled instruments. [3] [4] Mt. Vernon horns can be identified by the Bach manufacturing stamp listing Mount Vernon NY on the second valve casing along with the bore letter code and serial number. [4]
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After the sale of the business, Vincent Bach stayed on as a researcher [16] continuing to work until at least 1974. [17] Bach died January 8, 1976, in New York. [ 16 ] He is buried in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York .