Piano
Models Discontinued After 1984
Brief descriptions of the prominent piano manufacturers
numbers now discontinued In most cases the sizes are the only way to
distinguish the different models. Some factories change model numbers
every year, while some factories never change model numbers. This
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AEOLIAN
Aeolian Organ and Music
Company Established 1888
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Aeolian-American Discontinued 1984
AEOLIAN PIANOS INC.
Formerly Winter & Co., one of America's largest and
leading piano manufacturers, had two modern facilities in Memphis, Tenn.
Aeolian probably produced more instruments than any other company in the
U.S. Founded as Heller & Co. in 1899, later incorporated as Winter & Co. in
1903, the firm became affiliated with Sears Roebuck and Co. In 1941 William
G. Heller, Henry R. Heller and associates acquired the Sears interest and
devoted the production to defense work during World War II. Faith in the
industry and the conviction that the piano industry needed someone to keep
the venerable manufacturers in operation, Aeolian has acquired companies
which would not otherwise have survived.
AEOLIAN-AMERICAN
DIVISION OF AEOLIAN CORP.
Piano lines controlled and manufactured by this Division
listed alphabetically include Chickering & Sons, Wm. Knabe & Co., Mason &
Hamlin and Weber. The manufacturing facilities at East Rochester consist of
over 250,000 sq. ft. of space situated on over eight acres of land occupied
and devoted exclusively to the manufacture of only pianos since 1906.
Aeolian was one of America's largest producers of grand pianos. Instruments
made by Aeolian American Division enjoyed an unquestioned reputation
throughout the world
AEOLIAN -
AMERICAN CORPORATION
Aeolian - American was the
consolidation of the American Piano Company, Aeolian Piano
Company formerly Winter & Company, and Weber Piano
Company. Factories were located at East Rochester N.Y.,
Worchester Ma. and Memphis, Tenn.
Aeolian probably produced more
instruments than any other company in the U.S. Founded as
Heller & Co. in 1899, later incorporated as Winter &
Co. in 1903, the firm became affiliated with Sears Roebuck
and Co. In 1941 William G. Heller, Henry R. Heller and
associates acquired the Sears interest and devoted the
production to defense work during World War II. Faith in the
industry and the conviction that the piano industry needed
someone to keep the venerable manufacturers in operation,
Aeolian has acquired companies which would not otherwise have
survived.
During 1960 the work force
included only excellent craftsmen under the direction of
people who had been associated with these fine makes for many
years, thus preserving unimpaired the Individual and
distinctive quality of each piano. The affiliation of the
various houses that formed this large and powerful
contributing force to the art of music, insures for each a
wider scope for musical activity in that each of its units
was of the highest quality in its grade, which had an
extraordinary economy of production. This company's
purchasing power contributed immeasurably to the integrity
and value of instruments that were made in the various
divisions.
Aeolian Corporation, which in 1982 owned over 40
registered brand names, the product of merger and acquisitions over the
years combining 16 domestic piano producers and the largest Canadian
producer. Recognition was given by the trade to the various Aeolian lines is
the best evidence that Aeolian Corporation pianos manufactured in Memphis
and East Rochester, fulfilled every requirement in grand's, studios,
spinets, consoles and players in a variety of scales and finishes, as well
as case designs. Aeolian produced not only the concert and beginners piano,
but also for the artist and leisure time musician.
Although production ceased in
1982 and 1985 there are countless thousands of Aeolian
-American pianos still in use throughout America, in private
homes, schools, churches and rental fleets. They were not
always the most expensive, and some of their designs were,
while aesthetically correct they weren't always perfect, but
they did and still do provide students with the perfect entry
level piano ever made at a price that most families could
afford. Aeolian's reputation suffered from a bad rap, that is to say
that they made some of the best pianos in the world, and some of the worst.
I would prefer to say they built some of the most expensive pianos in the
world, and some of the least expensive. They filled our needs.
| A B Chase |
Gabler |
Musette |
| Aeolian |
Haines & Co. |
Normandie |
| Armstrong |
Haines Bros. |
Pease |
| Bent, George P. |
W.P. Haines |
Pianette |
| Bradbury |
Hallet & Davis |
Pianola |
| Brewster |
Hardman |
Poole |
| D.S. Buchanan |
Heller & Company |
Primatone |
| Cable |
Holmer & Sons |
Restonic |
| Cable, Fayette S. |
Holmes & Co. |
Rudolph |
| Carola |
Huntington |
Schneider, |
| Chickering |
Ivers & Pond |
Schiller |
| Conover - Cable |
Kingsbury |
George Steck |
| Cook, J.B. |
Knabe |
Sterling |
| Crown |
Kranich & Bach |
Sting |
| Duo - Art |
Laffargue |
Stratford |
| Elbridge |
Lindeman |
Stroud |
| Ellsworth |
Marshall &
Wendell |
Stuyvesant |
| Emerson |
Mason & Hamlin |
Vose & Sons |
| Euphona |
Mehlin & Sons |
R. W. Waude, |
| J & C. Fischer |
Melodigrand |
Weber |
| Foster - Armstrong |
Mendelssohn |
Wheelock |
Aeolian
distinguished itself as a piano maker, not merely an
assembler. Aeolian plants produced pianos that were quality
assured, one of the reasons that over the years many of the
largest school systems in the United States have selected
their pianos exclusively. In addition, broadcasting stations,
colleges, music schools, universities, operas, and symphonies
have countless Aeolian pianos in constant service, this was
during the time that American Institutions purchased pianos
on limited budgets, not as commercial endorsements or piano
sale locations.
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BRADBURY PIANO CO.
Founded in 1854 by Wm. B. Bradbury, a man of fine musical
taste and education, the writer of many hymns and songs used to this day.
Bradbury pianos retain the traditions of quality and workmanship established
for over 100 years. In styling, today's Bradbury models follow the trend
towards less expensive, smaller, more compact, instruments. Bradbury pianos
are made in a variety of designs: spinets, consoles, and grand pianos. Many
institutions and schools are using the Bradbury, despite the fact that this
piano is especially designed for home use. Structurally, the Bradbury
incorporates quality in modern piano building.
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CABLE PIANO CO.
Original Cable Piano, an instrument of high standing and
one which has always attained great popularity, was sold extensively in all
parts of the U. S. and abroad. It possessed that pleasing attribute in
exceptionally sweet tone, one of richness and exquisite delicacy, especially
recommending it for studio and home use. Its lasting qualities are as
unexcelled as skill, first-class workmanship and patient attention to the
infinite details that piano building can insure. The original Cable Piano
not only has the best qualities that distinguish an instrument of high
standing, but those superior qualities of tone and action which are rendered
possible by a construction and design especially adequate to production of
such desirable results.
Cable Studio piano, due to its rugged durability, has
been selected and recognized by many schools, colleges, music conservatories
and public institutions where long lasting service is a requisite. Durable
features embodied in original Cable pianos over many years are still being
employed in attractively designed consoles and spinets and grand pianos. A
product of Aeolian Corp.
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CABLE HOBART M.
For generations, Hobart M. Cable pianos have been
bringing music into homes around the country. The Hobart M. Cable piano line
has taken great pride in providing fine quality home pianos at a very modest
and affordable price. Its features include three working brass pedals for
better tone control and longer strings for better sound. It's no wonder that
nearly 100,000 pianos carry the Hobart M. Cable name in living rooms
everywhere.
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CABLE-NELSON PIANO CO
Founded in Chicago in 1903, Cable-Nelson Piano Co. moved
to South Haven, Mich., in 1905. In 1926, company merged with Everett Piano
of Boston, and Everett became surviving company. Cable-Nelson pianos are
made in sizes 41" and 37" in height, and since 1903, almost 410,000 pianos
have been made bearing name Cable-Nelson. Cable-Nelson piano of today is
made in a large variety of styles and finishes, and is popular-priced
companion to famous Everett piano. Purchased by Yamaha in 1973.
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CALISIA PIANOS
The Calisia piano and grand piano factory were founded in
1878 in the city of Kalisz, Poland. Calisia has a long and rich tradition of
piano manufacturing. Its 350 skilled craftsmen build about 5,000 upright and
grand pianos annually. Calisia pianos are sold in every country in Europe.
They are also widely known and sold in the Middle East, Africa, The Orient,
and Australia. Each Calisia piano is hand-made in the Old WorkI
piano-building tradition. Calisia pianos are not mass-produced. Each worker
is allowed extra time, if necessary, to finish the job to his satisfaction.
An enormous stock of wood, enough for the production of pianos for the next
ten years, is constantly being refilled. All wood is seasoned outdoors for
two years and then is subjected to additional dry-kiln seasoning. The result
is a moisture content of five percent, which meets an(l exceeds all North
American standards.
Since Calisia pianos are made the old, traditional way,
all cabinet parts are made out of solid wood. No particle board,
flake-hoard, or other imitation recycled by-products are ever used. In
addition, no inexpensive high-speed mold-injected plastic action parts are
ever used. Calisia's craftsmen prefer to build pianos with tried an(l true
methods of piano-making that have stood the test of time. Calisia uses only
premium all-wood actions with a center rail made of densified beech
hard-wood. Grand pianos feature the famous Renner action from West Germany.
The upright models have a "full perimeter" iron frame
design. Due to this extra-wide design, the frame an withstand and distribute
the tension much more evenly. In addition, this frame design permits a
narrower cabinet de-sign with a slimmer silhouette which is not so "bulky
looking" as some pianos. Keys are individually lead-weighted and balanced to
ensure uniformity of touch and response. All upright models feature full or
half-size toe blocks, castors, three working pedals, fallboard lock, deluxe
benches, solid brass hardware, and other quality features. Calisia pianos
have a full 30-year warranty on the whole piano and are priced the same as
Korean-made pianos.
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CALL PIANO MANUFACTURING
COMPANY CHARLOTTE N.C.
This company began manufacturing two lines of pianos in
1979
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CAMILLERI
A New Standard Of Excellence. A new instrument, built in
the old German tradition, is now available for the discerning musician.
Designed and produced by veteran piano craftsman Sam Camilleri, this 7
mahogany instrument was the first in a limited series of 50 pianos to be
built each year. The unique performance capabilities of the JC-7 are
attributable to what Camilleri calls, "The most fantastic machine ever
designed, the most perfect tool ever invented, the human hand."
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CHICKERING, JONAS
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Built by Wurlitzer owned by Baldwin. Entry level pianos
during late 1980's, early 1990's.
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CHICKERING & SONS
As a division of The Aeolian Corp. Factory: East
Rochester, N. Y. Established in 1823, Chickering & Sons celebrated in 1923
the completion of a century of continuous manufacture of Chickering pianos.
This illustrious firm, the oldest piano name in the United States, has been
at all times in the forefront and has received world-wide recognition for
its part in developing the pianoforte on distinctive lines. Jonas Chickering,
the founder, was born at Mason Village, New Hampshire, in April, 1796,
where, after a sound schooling, he thoroughly learned the business of
cabinet-making. Impelled by a restless ambition to seek a larger field, he
went to Boston in his early twenties. There he entered the factory of a
well-known piano maker of those days and pursued a course of study in
piano-making in its then primitive stage. It was not long before the ability
of Jonas Chickering manifested itself, and he introduced a series of changes
and improvements which have since become standard and which revolutionized
the methods then prevailing. His name from the earliest times has been
constantly linked with the Americanizing of the piano by methods of such
importance and value that both America and Europe today admit their worth
by universal adoption.
The list of pianists. composers and musicians who have
since its inception used and endorsed the Chickering piano is too long to
include here. Several years ago this great name, content with its already
rich background of achievement on the concert stage, turned its attention to
the perfection of a smaller piano. The Chickering is essentially a piano for
the home. The first successful small grand was a Chickering and. today. the
exquisite instruments made by this famouq house bear witness to the
scientific and successful solution of the problem of bringing into the
confines of pleasingly curtailed dimensions the rich sonority and perfect
balance and nobility of tone of the larger grand. A notable achievement in
both tone and beauty of case is seen in the Chickering pianos of the new
vertical type especially designed to meet today's problem of space in the
smaller apartments, preserving beauty and tonal quality. Chickering offers
both console styles and grand pianos. The present factory of Chickering &
Sons, at East Rochester, New York, presents an example of superb modern
equipment linked with the pride of workmanship.
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CLASSIC PLAYER PIANOS
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CONOVER
Piano belongs in the highest grade manufactured. J. Frank
Conover was considered one of the world's greatest piano makers, a man who
devoted over 40 years of his life to the study of a single problem tone.
Behind the life work of Mr. Conover are the present unlimited resources of
the makers-the Aeolian Corp., with unsurpassed modernized factory facilities
and an organization of most competent experts. Conover scale has met and is
constantly meeting the highest requirements of musicians.
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CONOVER-CABLE PIANO
Company was established in 1875, and honors J. Frank
Conover who introduced his now famous piano in the same year Company
manufactures a wide variety of both spinets and consoles. They have long
been known for the lasting quality of their instruments and for their
exquisite appearance as to finish. Plant is extremely large and well
equipped so that every advantage can be taken of modern engineering
techniques combined with old time hand operations.
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CURRIER PIANO COMPANY
To preserve the richly grained wood which has
distinguished its pianos year after year, the Currier Company recently
introduced a phenomenal new protective finish called "CurriercoteTM."
Developed by Thad M. Poteat, president, and announced in
early 1977, Curriercote enhances the heirloom value of the Currier Piano so
that generations of users can enjoy its beauty.
Curriercote protects the deeply marbled under-finish of
the Currier Piano from scratches, scrapes, and water damage even from
smoldering cigarettes. Its basis is a special chemical formula developed by
a leading chemical company with direction from Currier. Rather than
replacing the superb hardwood finish that has become a tradition at Currier,
Curriecote provides a tough barrier be-tween wood and generations of wear
and tear.
Currier Piano Company's heritage of handcrafted
excellence began in 1823 with the Boston founding of Currier & Company. U.S.
Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were early owners of Currier
Pianos. Since the heart of fine piano manufacture is not found in highly
mechanized operations, Currier Piano built its present plant in Western
North Carolina. This lush mountain country provided Currier with two vital
assets-craftsmen and artisans capable of patient, expertly handcrafted work
and a ready supply of premium mountain hardwoods and fruitwoods. The special
know-how, gentle pride, and attention to detail that mountain craftsmen
bring to work every day constitute the real trademark of Currier.
Since moving into its new, modern 90,000 square-foot
plant in Marion, North Carolina, Currier has broadened its manufacturing
capabilities to include deluxe style consoles, professional studios as well
as a line of quality grand pianos. Along with its regular spinet and console
production, these new additions enable Currier to meet all piano needs. The
Parents' Magazine Guaranteed Seal has been awarded to the Currier Piano
Company for the eighth year. By meeting rigid product standards and
professional inspections by Parents' Consumer Products Testing Bureau,
Currier provides a piano guaranteed by two outstanding companies-Parents'
Magazine and Currier Piano Company.
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DAEWOO PIANO CO
C. P.O. Box 2810, Seoul, Korea. As Korea's largest
leading trading company, controlling more than 50 subsidiary companies.
Daewoo practiced one of the most successful programs in the field of
manufacturing musical instruments, such as pianos, guitars, banjos,
mandolins, violins, metronomes, harmonicas, melodicas, amplifiers, and other
various kinds of musical accessories. Annual production of the factory
(named SAU JIN) includes 18,000 pianos and 600,000 fretted instruments, as
well as a fine selection and range of other quality musical instruments, in
a 660,000 square foot plant on a 2,200,000 square foot tract of land. And
these "Arirang" brand musical instruments have earned an excellent
reputation from both musicians and business circles alike.
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DAYTRON PIANOS
The Daytron Keyboard Division of Daewoo International
(America) Corp. introduced its new piano line in 1981. Daewoo International
(America) Corp. is a member of the Daewoo Industrial Company, Ltd., one of
the world's largest leading trading companies, controlling more than 50
subsidiaries in 42 countries.
One of Daewoo's subsidiaries since 1963 is the Saujin
piano factory near Seoul, Korea. The Daytron piano is produced by Saujin,
the largest manufacturer of quality pianos in the Far East, in a new,
consolidated, 660,000 square foot factory using the latest state-of-the-art
equipment and technology available worldwide. In addition to exporting
Daytron pianos to Asian, European, and other world markets where the company
has earned a quality reputation, Daewoo imports American-made keyboard
instruments and distributes them in Asia. Thus, highly sensitive to the
importance of quality and reliability for the global market acceptance of
its many products, Daewoo, through its vast and reliable resources, has
combed the earth to find components for Daytron known to be the finest in
the world: English felts and brass; steel and copper-wound strings from
Germany; 10-ply laminated pin-blocks from Germany; precision-machined
nickel-plated tuning pins from Japan; and critical woods-Sitka spruce and
rock maple from North America.
The Daytron pianos are available in four vertical series
(42", 44", 48", and 52") in a variety of styles and finishes with both
continental and American styling, including colonial. Daytron has recently
introduced a line of grand pianos that is available for immediate delivery.
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DIETMANN
Pianos made by Dietmann Klavier, Hamburg, Germany assembled in South
Africa
Names used: Dietmann, Otto Bach, Bernhard Steiner
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DIAPASON
Bangan Ohashi, a master craftsman of piano scale design,
created the Diapason four decades ago. Ohashi's combination of Old World
artistry and modern research technology culminated in the Diapason High
Grand Piano. The Diapason piano is for the professional and serious piano
student is suited for the studio, school, church, rehearsal room, and home.
It is uniquely built to meet stringent artistic demands and is acclaimed for
performance and superb sound. The sound boated is select Sitka spruce, and
the hammers are Renner. The strings, bridges, keyboard, action, tuning pins,
and pin block are all crafted and/or machined from the best materials
available to assure stability and enduring quality.
The Diapason exceeds the Japanese standards for quality
piano manufacturing and has been awarded the coveted JIS (Japan Industry
Standard) mark of recognition for being of superb quality.
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DIETMANN PIANOS LTD.
(Bernhard Steiner Pianos
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DUO/ART PLAYER-PIANO
One of the oldest and most respected of all player-piano
names, DuoArt is the newest of all present-day player makes. DuoArt features
such special refinements as automatic expression control, a device activated
by music roll perforations, and which engages sustaining pedal; a sensitive
volume control and a transposer bar to permit playing in any of five
different keys. Other expression devices include soft bass and treble
buttons, which may be em-ployed separately or together for muting melody or
bass chords. In addition, a loud pedal lever may be used to sustain tones.
Finally, tempo can be set or changed during play by a flick of the finger.
DuoArt comes equipped with authentic foot pedals that enable adding rhythm
and subtle expression variations. An &ectric motor unit allows enjoying
player-piano music without effort. DuoArt uses per-formance-proven Standard
Pneumatic Action Co. player mechanism. As a regular manual console piano,
DuoArt is perfect for beginners or the accomplished. When all player
controls are hidden from sight, DuoArt is a fine direct blow console, with
responsive action and rich tone. DuoArt is available in a choice of two
styles.
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ENTERTAINER
The Automatic Musical Instruments (AMI), Inc.
The Entertainer is a nine-piece band, a player piano, and
a manual piano. It's the only piano the home or commercial user will need.
The world's first and only computer-controlled or-chestrion piano, it uses
the Marantz Pianocorder System and can therefore use all Marantz piano tapes
and the company's own orchestrion tape cartridges. This "live music"
instrument has volume control, simplicity of operation, retractable
see-through keyboard cover, and an easy tilt-out instrument shelf for easy
tuning.
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EVERETT PIANO COMPANY
One of the oldest and most respected piano manufacturers,
having begun production in Boston, Massachusetts in 1883, Everett Piano
Company is also recognized for its modern plant facilities in South Haven,
Michigan. The firm moved to the shores of Lake Michigan in 1926.
The 45 inch Everett Style 11 school piano has been chosen
by more than 10,000 schools, colleges, universities, and churches. It meets
the rigid specifications established by Dr. Ed Carter, Western Michigan
University, which have been generally accepted as a standard for the
purchase of institutional pianos. In addition, two other 45 inch vertical
were in popular demand the Home Professional, in walnut and pecan; and the
beautiful Chapel piano, in oak.
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EVERETT PIANO COMPANY (By Yamaha)
Everett Piano Company was purchased by Yamaha
International Corporation in September 1973. Everett pianos are known for
their fine musical quality and are designed by William Faber of Grand
Rapids, Michigan, a well known expert in the field of furniture designs.
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FALCONE PIANO COMPANY
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Fazer pianos feature Linger keys and actions, a four
layer laminated soundboard, and German Roslau steel treble wire strings.
By Musiikki Fazer Musik AB Halkia, Finland - No longer imported into the
US Owned by Hellas Piano, Finland
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FISCHER, J. & C.
Manufactured by Aeolian Pianos, Inc. One of the oldest
and most reputable pianos the United States, J. & C. Fischer succeeded R.W.
Nunns of New York, one of the pioneer houses in the American piano industry.
The present title of J. & C. Fischer was given to the fin in 1840.
John & Fischer and Charles S. Fischer carr from a most
distinguished family of piano makers; their father had been given the covete
appointment of "Pian~Maker to King Ferd nand I of Naples."
Fischer's first factory was established in 184 on St.
John's Lane in New York City. Presei factories and general offices are in Ea
Rochester, New York.
This house has taken a prominent part in t~ development
of the piano industry in the Unite States. The J. & C. Fischer pianos in sma
grands, consoles, and school pianos of profe. sional performance are
celebrated for the beaut of their case designs. Fischer's full-sized plat'
with no cost-reducing cut-out, is rigidly cor structed to allow more precise
tuning and to hel retain proper pitch longer betwen tunings
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GRAND PIANO COMPANY, INC.
(also known as Marantz Piano Co.-P. 0. Box 460,
Morganton, North Carolina 28655.
Grand delivers its pianos on its own fleet of trucks
directly to the dealers' stores. This unique service provides distinct
savings in freight costs, virtually eliminates transit damage, speeds up
delivery and eliminates the need for crating/ uncrating the piano. This
service is also available nationwide. Grand is dedicated to leading the
field in supplying an upright piano at modest prices which can be proudly
sold as the best value on the market. Grand feels they offer an Instrument
most suited to the mass music market simply hecause they have developed a
pre-cision built piano with a fine sound, in a beautifully styled and
finished cabinet to be sold at a price that enables more people to place a
marvelous musical instru-ment in the home. With Grand uprights, total family
fun and total family enrich-ment can cease to be a dream and move toward
reality.
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HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO.
Originally established in Boston in 1839 and one of the
three oldest piano names in the country. The name Hallet & Davis has been
intermingled with all important musical events since practically the birth
of the American piano. Used exclusively in many leading musical schools and
eon-servatories, it meets, with high satisfaction, the most rigorous
demands. Hallet & Davis Pianos have received 140 gold medals and competitive
awards. At the Paris Exhibition of 1867 Franz Liszt, the great
pianist-composer, played on a Hallet & Davis piano, and enthusiastically
endorsed it. Johann Strauss, whose "Blue Danube" and other waltzes will live
forever, was enthusiastic about its tone. It has received awards at all the
great world's expositions, including the Berlin Exposition of 1871, the
Philadelphia Centennial in 1876, the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, and the
Alaska~Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909. In 1911, His Holiness
the Pope, Pius X, selected a Hallet & Davis for the Vatican, and has awarded
its makers a gold medal. This renowned instrument is being built to-day in
accordance with the ideals of artistic and mechanical integrity which have
made Hallet & Davis pianos widely prized by musical artists and virtuosi.
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HANDOK
The best of German and Japanese excellence, sembled in
Korea from the finest materials Tailable, Handok pianos offer excellent
yalue r the money. One of the most exceptional German scale designs is
encased in an all-wood cabinet to provide a richer, clearer tone. No
Lrticleboard or recycled by-products are used r the cabinet. The heart of
the piano is the well known Saito I-wood action from Japan. No mold-injected
astic parts are used in the action. Other fea-res include pinblock by
Delignit from West ~rmany, tuning pins by Nihon Tenryo from pan, strings by
Roslau from West Germany, ~mmers by Royal George from England, keys Nippon
Kenban from Japan, soundboard d ribs from Alaska, and bridges made out of
among the lowest in the industry.
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HASTINGS
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HEINTZMAN AND COMPANY LTD.
A Canadian company with an international reputation.
Heintzman has been making pianos since 1850 and has won many international
awards for quality and tone. Heintzman manufactures a full line of con-sole
pianos ranging in size from 41" to 48" and a 6' grand piano. The products
have many exclusive features, including independent agraffes.. Built in
Hanover, Ontario, Canada.
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HOHNER
Hohner manufactures a complete line vertical pianos and a
line of electronic keyboards featuring the new Hohner Digital Keyboard PK
Series with MIDI compatibility. P100 and P120
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HORUGEL PIANOS
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IVERS & POND PIANO COMPANY
This old established, nationally prominent and highly
regarded concern continues with its policy of building only pianos of high
quality. Incorporated in 1880. Ivers & Pond piano is noted for its
structural soundness, extreme durability and charming tone quality. It has
always enjoyed a wide national distribution, and the house has never changed
from the original corporate form chosen at the start. Over seven hundred
conservatories and schools and over eighty thousand homes throughout the
country use Ivers & Pond Pianos. In years past the company has been one of
the most extensive and consistent advertisers in the piano industry so that
the name "Ivers & Pond" has become almost a household word in musical
circles throughout the land.
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JASPER-AMERICAN
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KEYBOARD SPECIALTIES
Manufacturers of new coin-operated commercial multi-tune
player pianos (Nickelodeons) and special automated keyboard instruments.
This firm was established in 1972 after fifteen years of research and
development to obtain a player piano system which is trustworthy,
maintenance-free and durable enough to be used in restaurants, pizza parlors
and ice cream shops. The Keyboard Specialties player system has been
field-proven for over seven years. Designed to give trouble-free performance
at the rate of 12,000 20,000 plays per year.
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KIMBALL PIANOS 1857
to 1996
W.W.Kimball was founded in 1857 as a piano
dealership, but began manufacturing instruments itself in 1886. Kimball was
soon producing 4,000 pianos a year reaching its peak in 1910. W.W.Kimball
died in 1904 and some poor decision making together with the Depression
meant the company never recaptured its former glory. In 1959, the company
was purchased by the Jasper Corporation, a lumber and furniture company of
Indiana, eventually changing its name to Kimball International. Kimballs
were best known for their low cost upright pianos. They finally ceased
manufacture in 1996.
Established in 1857 and now a part of Kimball
International, Inc. in Jasper, Indiana, the Kimball Piano Company is one of
America's oldest and most distinguished keyboard instrument manufacturers.
At one timethe largest keyboard instrument manufacturer in the United
States, Kimball built a complete range of pianos from the magnificent
97-note 9'6" Bosendorfer Imperial, one of the the world's finest concert
grand piano, to the Kimball Whitney, a moderately priced piano and the Heinz
an entry level inexpensive spinet piano.
Kimball's Bosendorfer division in Vienna, Austria has
been the source of major design features of the Kimball line of grand
pianos. The Kimball 5'8" and 6'7" grand pianos have plate designs derived
from the Bosendorfers of the same size, and the only American-made grand
pianos available with the high-gloss polyester finish, as used on
Bosendorfer concert grand pianos.
Kimball 5'8" and 6'7" grand pianos use Schwander roller
concert grand actions, often used in Bosendorfers, and Kimball's 42" Crest
and Artist Console upright pianos feature the Type 59 Schwander action,
renowned for its crisp and articulate response. These actions are built by a
Kimball affiliate in England, the world's oldest existing piano action
manufacturer, founded in 1810.
In addition to Kimball technological developments
insuring a durable and beautiful-sounding instrument, such as the
Life-Crowned laminated soundboard (warranted for 75 years against defects
and proven more efficient tonally than standard sound boards), the Uni-Lock
back and 9-ply rock maple pin panel, Kimball offers the industry's widest
selection of fine furniture styles. Kimball's own designers have created
outstanding Contemporary, Traditional, French Provincial, Italian
Provincial, Mediterranean, and Early American styles. Kimball stands ready
to provide special finishes and private-label pianos for those dealers in
need of them.
These many outstanding qualities of Kimball pianos are
possible at attractive prices because of Kimball's vertical integration:
control of forests, mills, veneer productions, and all aspects of component
manufacture gives Kimball in depth quality control and the ability to
produce excellence at reasonable cost. Among Kimball International's many
divisions are Victorian Reproduction furniture, office furniture, electronic
parts, plastics, metal parts, action parts, and divisions making television
and stereo speaker cabinets for many of the major manufacturers.
Names used: Kimball, Conn, Japser-American, W.W. Kimball,
Hinze, Harrison, Schuerman, DeVoe & Sons, Whittaker, Becker, La Petite,
Krakauer, Whitney, Whitmore, private label stencil brands were also
made
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KNABE
Division of The Aeolian Corp. Among the few really
celebrated and artistic pianofortes in the U.S.A., the time-honored Knabe
ranks pre-eminent, being distinguished for a distinctive tone quality that
has often been described as the nearest approach to the human singing voice.
During its celebrated career it has always been identified with the highest
standards of manufacture, as well as by its close association with the
artistic world. It has had a notable share in the development of musical
intelligence and culture in the U.S.A.
Knabe dates back to 1837 when William Knabe founded the
business in Baltimore, where he had been working in various factories since
his arrival in this country in 1832. He had previously acquired a broad
practical knowledge of piano craftsmanship in ~ its branches. A man of
mechanical ability with the steadfast ambition to produce only the best, he
enlisted an organization of experts, deeply imbued with those high ideals
which have been handed down to the present day. The craftsmanship that makes
Knabe a leader among all pianos is not an acquisition of one generation but
a pedigree of skill that has continued from that idealistic beginning.
Knabe pianos were later sold by Mason & Hamlin, Piano
Disc, some pianos made by Young Chang.
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KNIGHT PIANOS
Alfred Knight, Ltd., of England makes the unusual claim
of being the youngest large-scale manufacturer of pianos. The founder,
Alfred Knight, came from a family long associated with the building of fine
pianos; and he was apprenticed at an early age. After completing his
apprenticeship and formative training his interest turned to pianoforte
design and in 1935 he realized his ambition of founding a new plant with
up-to-date machinery. North London was chosen as a location where skilled
workers were available and a nucleus of experienced men welcomed the idea of
joining a new company with progressive ideas and scope for advancement under
practical directorship. In laying down designs for the new range of pianos.
Alfred Knight's progressive ideas were tempered by those of his key workers
whose combined experience totaled well over a thousand years, and by
constant contact with his many friends among concert and orchestra pianists.
Although Alfred Knight died in September, 1974, the
business remains a family one. His daughter, Sylvia, has taken over as
managing director and her husband, John York, is also a director. They and
all their staff are determined to carry on the quality of workmanship in the
Knight tradition. Address: Langston Road, Debden Estate, Loughton, Essex,
England.
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KOHLER & CAMPBELL
Founded in 1896 as a partnership between Charles Kohler
and J. C. Campbell, in less than 20 years Kohler and Campbell became one of
the world's leading manufacturers of upright and grand pianos, player pianos
and automatic reproducing actions. First factory was in a small loft
building on 14th Street in N.Y.C. After the company was established only a
few years the business expanded to such a degree that it moved to much
larger quarters, occupy-ing an entire building built for it at 50th Street
and Eleventh Avenue, and continuing to expand into adjoining and nearby
buildings until it occupied over one million feet of floor space. After Mr.
Campbell's death in 1904, Charles Kohier became sole owner. Under his
direction, Kohler & Campbell popularized the player piano in America, making
available to the public for the first time the music of the world's leading
artists through Welte-Mignon reproducing action.
Position of Kohler & Campbell in the piano industry is
well illustrated by the distinguished piano companies either founded or
acquired by it during its 84 years of operation. Among those companies are
Hazelton Brothers, Francis Bacon Piano Company, Behning Piano Company,
Milton Piano Company, Behr Brothers, Brambach Piano Company, Davenport and
Treacy Company, Kroeger Piano Company, Waldorf Piano Company and Bjur
Brothers. Nearly every major piano manufacturer purchased player actions
from the Auto Pneumatic Action Company and The Standard Pneumatic Action
Company, manufacturing subsidiaries of Kohler & Campbell during the days of
the player piano. Their combined production exceeded 50,000 player actions
per year.
Through acquisition of Francis Bacon Piano Company,
Kobler & Campbell traces its heritage back to 1789, date of founding of the
first piano company in America by John Jacob Astor. However, progressive
leadership and modern production techniques have always been outstanding
attributes of the company. The late Julius A. White originally joined the
company in 1921 and thereafter became successively president and chairman.
Under his direction, a number of separate operations stemming from various
acquisitions were consolidated under one roof. Following World War II, the
company moved its operations from the 50th Street location to the Bronx in a
larger, more modern building. In 1954 the entire manufacturing facility was
moved to Granite Falls, North Carolina. The reasons for this were to make
possible a single story straight-line production method, to locate in a
major furniture manufacturing area among resident skilled woodcraftsmen and
to be closer to sources of supply of raw materials.
In 1956, presidency of the company passed on to a third
generation when Charles Kohler White, grandson of the founder, assumed the
position. After his untimely death in 1957, Charles L. Clayton was elected
president. In 1978 Clayton also became chairman. Other officers are Ronald
J. Achor, executive vice-president; Gaylord M. Hufstader,
vice-president/marketing; Dr. Rita W. Matthews, secretary
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KOLON CALIFORNIA CORP.
Supplier of the Hanil grand piano, long respected in
Europe and the Orient and was available in the United States for a brief
period.
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KRAKAUER
In the tiny village of Berlin, Ohio, a tradition of more
than 110 years lives on: The Krakauer Piano, a handcrafted instrument built
of the very finest material available. Among our workers are the uniquely
skilled and uncompromisingly proud Amish-Mennonites.It
began in 1869 because Simon Krakauer loved pianos. And because of that love,
he created each instrument as an individual and concerned himself
exclusively with quality, and not with quantity.
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KRANICH & BACH CO., INC.
Established in 1864 by Helmuth Kranich and Jacques Bach,
both practical piano makers of tried experience. The firm soon became known
as makes of distinction and its instruments regarded as among the most
reliable made. In 1890, the business was incorporated in New York.
Kranich & Bach pianos received awards at the Mechanics'
Fair in Boston, at the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876, and at the Chicago
World's Fair in 1893. The present ownership takes great pride in the fact
that Kranich & Bach pianos are handcrafted in one of the most complete and
up-to-date piano manufacturing plants in the world, equipped with the finest
machinery and most modern equipment. Kranich & Bach still belongs to that
very small group of famous makers whose pianos are among the highest class
made in the world. Represented across the country by dealers of prominence,
most of whom feature it as leader. In addition to their exquisite tone,
Kranich & Bach pianos are especially renowned for their stunning design.
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LEGNICA PIANO
The roots of the Legnica pianos are rich with history and
go all the way back to 1849 and what was then the E. Seiler piano factory in
pre-war Germany. After the war, the city where the factory was located
became part of Poland and was renamed Legnica. Today, the
Legnica piano factory is a modern production facility with over 360 skilled
crafts-men. Yearly production exceeds 5,000 units. Legnica pianos are sold
in every country in Europe. They are also widely known and sold in
Australia, the Orient, Africa, and the Middle East. Legnica pianos are not
mass produced. Each piano is hand made in the Old World European tradition.
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LINDHOLM
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LESAGE Quebec Canada
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LOWREY PIANOS
In late 1977 Lowrey unveiled a completely new line of
elegant console pianos. These instruments were entirely new pianos that were
designed to complement and maintain the standard of quality and
craftsmanship the Lowrey name has come to mean. All Lowrey pianos are 42
inches in height. There are no spinets in the Lowrey line, primarily because
a console is the best piano for the average family. In addition, the company
recently introduced a 5'6" grand piano. With refinements like a grand piano
top, lead weighted keys, brass accents and Swedish steel strings, these
pianos are truly distinctive instruments. Authentic furniture styling and a
unique piano scale that carries the Charles Frederick Stein trademark are
yet other attributes which set the Lowrey line apart from other pianos.
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MAEARI PIANOS by the Hyundai Corporation
Hyundai Corporation is the largest conglomerate in Korea.
Maeari (which means "echo") pianos consist of five grand pianos and 16
vertical models, all with superior sounds and the world's most proven and
popular designs. Customers will readily recognize that the Maeari piano
ranks with some of the top brands in the music industry. Hyundai offers
these fine instruments at significantly competitive prices.
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MARANTZ PIANO COMPANY, INC.
Exclusive manufacturer of upright pianos which are 39"
and 42" consoles. Marantz specializes in the manufacture of budget priced,
high quality upright pianos which are sold through leading piano dealers
throughout the United States. Marantz's modern manufacturing facilities
consist of over 100,000 square feet situated on a 25-acre tract of land
immediately -outside of the Morganton city limits. The property and
facilities are all company owned.
Marantz Piano Company manufactures the PIANOCORDER
Reproducing Sys-tem, a computerized device which can be installed in any
piano and which uses computer cassette tapes to activate an electronic
mechanism to play the piano as if it were being played by a person. This
product eliminates all the drawbacks associated with player pianos and
elevates the player piano to a new height of ex-cellence and reliability.
The Maranta Piano Company distributes both the PIANO-CORDER Reproducing
System and the MARANTZ Reproducing Piano, a product which comes
factory~quipped with the revolutionary Pianocorder Reproducing System. A
complete library of over 300 individual, 45-minute tapes is available with
every kind of music, from classical to popular, ragtime to rock. Commercial
and coin-operated versions of both the PIANOCORDER System and the MARANTZ
Reproducing Piano are available.
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McCORD PIANOS, DAVID San Francisco, California
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MELODIGRAND
Melodigrand is a product of skilled craftsmen whose only
concern and long experience is building pianos. For homes where space is an
important consideration, Melodigrand makes an ultra-compact (42 inches wide)
64-note piano, the Jefferson. Handsome styling, sturdy construction and easy
mobility make the piano ideal for home, school, church, in fact every-where
a small sturdy piano is wanted.
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MELODIPRO
This instrument is a specially built version of the
Melodigrand Spinet into which a perfectly balanced set of Helpinstill
Sensors is precisely and permanently installed during manufacture. The
output of the sensors connects to a guitar amp or any other high impedance
input to amplify the true piano sound to a level where it can compete or
blend with other amplified instruments. Charles Helpinstill's sensors are
used by Elton John, David Bowie, and others, but the Melodipro is the only
piano licensed to use them integrally. In addition to its acceptance by
professional groups in concert and on tour, it has found wide use in
churches, schools, auditoriums, and restaurants where control of
amplification is essential as well as home use.
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MILLER HENRY F.
Henry F. Miller Piano Go. has been manufacturing pianos
in the U. S. for more than 100 years. An ideal location in the heart of the
south's finest hardwood region, allowing immediate and efficient access to
necessary woods, coupled with the most modern technological improvements
offered by one of the newest plants in the piano industry, enables Henry F.
Miller Piano Co. to provide consumers with savings at no sacrifice in
quality. Rock maple bridges hand-fitted to each plate, full-sized plate made
of strength-tested cast iron and precision designed for greatest acoustical
performance, all-spruce sounding board, 6-post back and Master-Touch action
afford the dealer excellent selling points and insure the consumer lasting
value. There are spinet, grand, and console designs all beautifully styled
and finished in a manner that would complement any decor. The company also
makes a 5' 1" grand piano.
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MUSETTE PLAYER-PIANO
One of the first of the modern player-pianos, Musette was
completely restyled and redesigned late in 1966. Musette is now available in
a choice of five different decorator styles that complement its low spinet
silhouette. Construction improvements include a wide-range volume control
for use during automatic play and a transposer attachment that permit
dialing any five dlifferent keys for more sing-along or play-along
satisfaction. Musette also offers many other expression devices to permit
individual interpretation of player rolls. They in~ude soft bass and soft
treble buttons that can be used separately or individually to accent melody
or rhythm, a loud pedal lever that sustains notes like a regular sustaining
pedal and a tempo lever that can be set or changed during playing. The
Musette player action is manufactured by the Standard Pneumatic Action Co.
It comes with authentic foot pedals that permit satisfying expression
variations and an electric motor unit for automatic play. Like other modern
player-pianos, the Musette can be enjoyed as a manual piano. All player
controls disappear from view, the Musette looks, plays, and sounds like a
fine regular piano.
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NEUPERT
NIENDORF PIANO
COMPANY
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PFEIFFER PIANOS (1984)
Carl A. Pfeiffer Grand and Upright Piano Factory,
Herderstrasse 12-14, D-7000 Stuttgart 1, West Germany.
In 1862, Josef Anton Pfeiffer, a piano and organ builder,
opened a workshop of his own in Stuttgart and began manufacturing pianos
with great success. His son, Dr. It. C. Carl Anton Pfeiffer, took over the
firm in 1888 after undergoing a thorough training. He was the friend of
Swabian teachers and well known musicians. He was followed by Dr. Walter
Pfeiffer, whose academic work made the firm famous. Dr. Pfeiffer's son
Helmut Pfeiffer is now head of the family firm and is responsible for an
improvement in the tone and finish of the pianos, which is highly
appreciated by experts. At pre-sent, three models in six types of case and
any desired wood are manufactured.
What does Pfeiffer have Mercedes-Benz and Porsche?
It is West Germany's "model" state: a model of industry,
invention and skilled precision. And the capital of Baden-Wirttemberg is
Stuttgart, the town where new ideas ripen best. where quality is at home.
After all, it's the home of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche,
Stuttgart has also made a name for itself in the world of
music. Pfeiffer pianos. The piano and organ-builder Joseph Anton Pfeiffer
founded his workshop here in 1862. His son, Carl Anton Pfeiffer took over
the flourishing business after a seven-year wandering apprenticeship that
also included a spell at Steinway in New York. His skill and human qualities
helped him expand his father's piano and grand-piano factory even further In
1906, he set up the piano section of the German Museum in Munich. And, his
reproduction of the "Bach Harpsichord" from the Royal collection of
historical musical instruments in Berlin produced in 1908, created a
sensation,
Today, over 120 years later we still build Pfeiffer
pianos with infinite care and craftsmanship. And although thousands have
been built, each Pfeiffer piano is unique with a personality of its own.
Even today, the fourth generation still remains true to the founder's
philosophy: "Our aim is not to build as many pianos as possible, but to
build them as perfectly as possible: Its a philosophy which, especially
today appeals to more and more people all over the world.
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PIANOCORDER
Developed by Superscope, Inc., the Pianocorder is a
radical new electronic player piano mechanism which, by means of magnetic
tape, automatically records and plays a "live" performance on any upright or
grand piano. Superscope introduced the Pianocorder in 1977
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PIANOLA PLAYER-PIANO
Pianola is a marvel of tonal engineering, as fine a piano
as it is unique. The sound can be described as being "vibrantly alive."
Sonorous, vividly clear and deep, its tonal quality is astonishing. To
beginners, as to everyone who wants to learn to play manually, the Pianola
is a genuinely inspiring source. Teachers attest it actually speeds the
learning process as students "pick-up" dexterity by closely observing
professional arrangements. The choice of music rolls is practically
limitless with new titles constantly being added-from favorites of
yesteryear to the very newest hits and show tunes. Even "For Your Family
Today And Generations From Now" the song words have been incorporated,
printed conveniently on the rolls, encouraging listeners and spectators to
join in and sing along.
With the Pianola evolves a new trend in designing
compactness. The Pianola measures a little over 3 feet in width, yet has a
greater playing range than Mozart's pianoforte. But the compactness is just
part of the Pianola history. Well evident is a wholly new sense of design
freedom and artistry. The tapering lines are clean, unspoiled; the styling
crisp and distinctly modern. And through the grace of warm, superbly
finished woods and delicately drawn trim-work along the sides, the Pianola
was compatible to almost every decor. The Pianola came with an electric
motor for automatic play (with no distortion of tone) making it three fine
pianos in one: manual, pedal-powered and electrically operated.
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POOLE PIANO COMPANY
Established in 1893 by William H. Poole whose abilities
and knowledge of piano craftsmanship were gained through actual service in
the industry from earliest youth. Poole pianos were manufactured by Aeolian
Corp. Poole pianos are of tested durability, containing latest improvements
and their case design is an artistic achievement evolved especially by the
Poole Company. Poole pianos contain an even. superbly well-balanced scale
and justly deserve the enthusiastic endorsement of prominent musicians,
recognition from they have won through-out the country.
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RIPPEN PIANOS
Frankeneng 17, Ede, Holland. Rippen, was the only piano
manufacturer in The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, was founded in
1937. The company displayed its line of grand pianos at the 1987 Franfort
Fair.
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ROENISH PIANO COMPANY (1983)
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SCHAFER & SONS
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Schafer & Sons has pianos at every price point to
maximize dealer market penetration. The company's grand pianos range through
the 6 '9". Vertical pianos are available in 37,, through 52". A dynamic
player line is also available. Schafer & Sons marketing plan is unique in
the industry. A philosophy of "sell through," not "sell to," for its dealer
organization assures inventory turn for optimum return of invested dollars.
"One metropolitan market-one Schafer & Sons dealer' is a
marketing reality dictated Schafer & Sons owner and founder, Vi Schafer. The
exclusive Schafer & Sons lifetime guarantee has proven to be a powerful sales and assures customer satisfaction. The beautiful Schafer & Sons four color
brochure and other point-of-sale materials help make today's Schafer & Sons
line one of the industry's most competitive and saleable.
Schafer & Sons is more than a company. It is a family
dedicated to music and fine musical instruments.
Vertical pianos that were manufactured in the United
States included 13 decorator models. Sizes include 37" spinet and 42"
console pianos. Imported vertical pianos include nine models of console and
professional uprights, sized 41" through 52". Grand models include the Baby,
Studio, Parlor, Semi-Concert, and fall 9' Concert. Schafer & Sons Player
Pianos led the field in performance and software selection. The Nickelodian
is an unusual entertainment value.
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SCHIEDMAYER
In Wurtenburg-Stuttgart, Germany, the Schiedmayer piano
was born in 1809, at the time of and in the area of the dawn of the
Industrial Revolution. The Schiedmayer srore was on the town square, near
other quality piano builders. Few could match the Schiedmayerr quality.
Behind Schiemayer is a combination of the tradition,
experience, and tone color of the Germans and the experience and know-how of
the Japanese.
The Schiedmayer scales are now manulactured by the
Japanese in a relationship that claims the hest of both cultures. The line
offers 43" and 48" uprights in ebony, snow white, mahogany, and walnut.
Grands are 6' and 6' 11", with the 6' offered in the same colors as the
uprights; the 6'1 1" is available in ebony only.
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SHERLOCK-MANNING PIANOS
Sherlock-Manning Pianos, a Canadian piano
company since 1875, has been bringing sound enjoyment to thousands in Canada
and the United States.
In the highly technical world of mass production, it
gives Sherlock-Manning a great deal of satisfaction and pride to produce a
totally hand-made piano. Each piano is painstakingly crafted from the finest of
Canadian and European woods, with the greatest attention to detail.
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SHERMAN CLAY -
The Sherman Clay name has been associated with fine
pianos for over 100 years. Since 1879, Sherman Clay has been bringing music
into the American home.
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SHUMANN PIANO COMPANY
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SOJIN PIANO
Sojin grand and upright pianos, manufactured in Yeoju,
Korea, are a division of Daewoo ternational (America) Corporation. The Sojin
ano factory was established in 1964. It merged th the Daewoo group in 1980,
becoming of one of Korea's largest and most reputable conglomerates. The Sojin
facility, over 660,000 square feet, is really two complete tones.
Sojin perfected a polyester resin finish dries harder
than conventional lacquer. known as flow coating, this thicker than lacquer
foundation allows for easy removal of surface scratches. The subsequent
rubbing and pollishing procedures bring it to a superior mirror-like luster.
Sojin offers customers vertical pianos in 41'', 42'', 43'', 44'', 45'', 48'',
d 52" models. Also available were grand pianos in 5'3"' and 5'l0" models. A 7' grand
was be introduced early in 1986.
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SOHMER & CO.
This famous, old, established house is one of the limited
number still solely owned. controlled and directed by the immediate family
of the founder. Though tracing its origin back to 1860, the first Sohmer
piano was actually built in 1872, when Hugo Sohmer founded the firm of
Sohmer & Co., in New York. Present officers of the company are: Harry J.
Sobmer, Jr., pres. Robert H. Sohmer, secy.-treasurer and production
engineer; Gustav Fink, Jr., vice-pres., manufacturing. Tone was the object
of Hugo Sohmer's research, and the same unique tonal quality is found in
every Sohmer piano that is built today in the thoroughly modern Sohmer
factory located at 31st Avenue and Vernon Boulevard, "Sohmerville," Long
Island City. Harry J. Sohmer, Jr., grandson of the founder, was elected
president in 1971 succeeding his father, the late Harry J. Sohmer, insuring
continuity of famfly ownership and control of the 102-year-old firm. Harry
Sohmer, Jr. not only served his apprenticeship in the various departments in
the time-honored Sohmer procedure, but also has had an exhaustive technical
education. embracing the various phases of acoustics and their application.
Robert H. Sohmer, second son of Harry J. Sohmer and grandson of the founder
in addition to his duties as secretary-treasurer, is also purchasing agent
and production engineer. Although Robert's education has been along
financial lines, and he now specializes in that department, he too has
followed tradition and learned the art of the piano maker from the ground
up.
Sohmer occupied an entire building constructed to its
special requirements at 21 West 57th Street, New York 10019, in an
atmosphere attracting connoisseurs of aH the arts. On display are pianos
representative of the finest furniture styles; each model is a decorative
accomplishment and a fine musical instrument. Despite the success of its
console, Sohmer has always been and always will be a Grand Piano House.
Sohmer invented the baby grand in 1884; ever since, Sohmer grands have had a
dominating role in the home market. The Sobmer grand is remarkable for its
volume and resonance of tone despite its diminutive size-S feet long and 4
feet five inches wide. Hugo Sohmer patented the first 5-foot grand in 1884,
and today~s Style 50 grand is the logical development of this pioneer
effort. Sohmer's 89 years of continuous improvement of one model is typical
of its pursuit of perfection; the Sohmer family states, without reservation
or exception, that no other small grand approximates the Sohmer in tone and
response. Sohmer alone among all great pianos has never entered the
competition for artist endorsement; therefore, Sohmer prices do not bear the
added burden of artist exploitation. Prices reflect only the cost of a
top-ranking piano as made in a particularly efficient factory.
The famous Sohmer creed is:
"To build the finest piano that human integrity, skill, knowledge,
craftsmanship, and family tradition can possible produce; to utilize the
world's markets to procure the best materials regardless of cost; to
maintain that quality unswervingly, and never to sacrifice one iota to gain
an added profit, no matter how great; to preserve the integrity and
individuality of the Sohmer institution free from outside affiliation or
influences; and to he governed always and under all circumstances by sound
principles and never by expediency."
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STECK & CO., INC., GEORGE
A Division of Aeolian Pianos, Inc., this firm
manufactured the renowned George Steck piano, recognized as one of the
strictly high-grade makes in the United States. With factories in East
Rochester, New York, George Steck began manufacturing his own pianos in
1857, winning many honors during his long career. In the great Vienna
Exposition in 1873, the George Steck won First Prize for merit for tone,
design, and careful detail of construction. This was the only such honor
granted at the Exposition and marked the superiority of the George Steck
over all the other pianos exhibited. Steck, a master craftsman and
scientific acoustician, won many other awards, including the coveted Gold
Medal at Vienna and other international expositions. Richard Wagner composed
"Parsifal" on the George Steck. The instrument had been presented to Wagner
by his fellow townsmen and is preserved at the Wagner Villa in Bayreuth.
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STEGLER PIANOS
Stegler pianos are manufactured to the importers'
specifications using the most advanced techniques and the finest materials
available for consistently high quality. The line includes five grand piano
models from 5'1" to 6'9" and five upright models from 42" consoles to 52"
uprights. The Stegler pianos may be obtained in polyester and furniture
finishes, in American walnut, teak, rosewood, ebony, and white.
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THE STING II PLAYER PIANO
The Sting II, manufactured by the Aeolian Corporation, is
both a player piano and a professional studio piano. As a player, The Sting
II can either be played by pumping the pedals or automatically with the flip
of switch. The player piano has four fingertip controls including tempo and
volume controls and separate accent buttons for bass and treble. The
Ukelanor feature changes the full rich timbre no the authentic "rinky-tink"
sounds of bygone days. Another simple control transposes the music into five
consecutive keys for easier sing-along participation.
As a studio, The Sting II stands 48" with a 44" studio
scale and is constructed to provide a response and timbre second only to a
grand piano. Features include nickel-plated tuning pins, antique brass
pedals, solid copper bass strings, double wheel casters and a massive 6 post
back for generations of durability and performance.
Fine furniture design is also built into The Sting II.
Crafted of rich grained oak, its lines are further enhanced by the use of
carved motifs. A rich stain plus hand rubbing brings out the warmth of this
popular wood. A final lacquer finish adds luster and durability to this
classic piano.
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TADASHI PIANO CORPORATION
A young, progressive company, Tadashi has combined the
superior technical resources of Japan with a classically based understanding
of the professional musician's demands. Left behind are the outdated and
immature tonal attitudes of the current Japanese products, which have been
replaced with a piano capable of emulating the sound of the great European
instruments. In the past, the Japanese insisted on the adoption of their own
concept of tone if the buyer was interested in the benefits of Japan's
technical superiority. Tadashi recognizes the superiority of its Japanese
technology but is able to admit that Europeans are the masters of tone. This
marriage of philosophies creates a piano line that compete in price and
quality with the Japanese and yet has the sound of the great pianos which
cost twice as much.
The Tadashi piano, known to some under the "Atlas" name,
was the first piano in Japan to receive the U.S. seal. In its long history
of development, it used the resources of the Shizimoka School of Acoustics
and the Tokyo Conservatory of Music for tonal research and acceptability to
the musician. This well-thought-out instrument is being marketed very
conservatively under the auspices of President Rimas, a former concert
pianist.
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TOKAI PIANOS, U.S.A.
Tokai Pianos are manufactured by Tokai Gakki Co., Ltd.,
in Hammamatsu, Japan, the third largest and leading musical instrument
manufacturing company in Japan. The company offers Studio Classic Pianos,
Chippendale Uprights, Modern Uprights, Grand Pianos, Continental and
American Consoles, Spinets, and Modern and Historical Cembalos/Harpsichords,
all of the highest quality.
Tokai Gakki Co., Ltd., 36 Terawakicho, or P.O. Box 160,
Hammamatsu, Japan. Telephone (0534) 41-3137 key. Telex 4225-225.
Tokai Piano U.S.A., Inc., is a joint venture with the
parent company, Tokai Gakki Co. Ltd. Tokai Gakki is the third largest
musical instrument company in Japan. In February 1983, a third facility was
opened which is to be devoted entirely to the manufacturing of grand pianos.
All Tokai vertical and grand pianos include bass
agraffes, Royal George T pin hammer felt, reverse locking tuning pins,
artist bench, and a 12-year full warranty. Models include studios, uprights,
grand pianos, and Continental and American consoles in high-polish and satin
finishes. Tokai also manufactures handcrafted harpsichords. Worldwide
headquarters of Tokai Gakki Co., Ltd., is in Hamamatsu, Japan.
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TOYO
The line consists of a 6'2" and a 6'10" grand with solid
spruce sound boards, 21 lamination German Delignite pinblock, and state-of-the-art
action. Its fine, resonant tone puts to shame many other more famous names.
The line also includes a small 42" console, a studio and
professional model. All models of grand pianos and uprights were available in ebony
high gloss or white, and some models are available in walnut open pore.
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UNIVERSAL PLAYER PIANO CO .
Universal player pianos are manufactured in Santa Monica,
California. The Universal is America's quality player piano, de-signed in
the traditional upright style, using authentic Tiffany glass, available in
four finishes, and designed to be played automatically or foot-pumped. The
Universal player piano models being manufactured currently are the
Tiffany, Roaring 20s, and the Gay 90s. The American player piano models
being manufactured currently are the Majestic, Charleston, and the
Victorian. The new Nickelodeon became available in January 1979. It stands
75-1/2 inches high, is coin slotted, and has a full complement of ten
musical instruments. The Nickelodeon functions as a conventional piano as
well.
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VOSE & SONS PIANO CO.
A division of Aeolian Corporation, Memphis, Tennessee.
Founded 1837 by J. W. Vose in Boston. Vose & Sons is one of the fine old
names in piano making and has adhered to the Vose family tradition of
painstaking craftsmanship since its beginning. Modern technology and
constant research have been added to the firm base of quality materials and
workmanship. The Vose line includes spinets, consoles, and a 5"1" grand.
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WINTER & CO
For many years one of America's largest and leading piano
manufacturers, whose pianos are produced in an ultra modern factory in
Memphis, has a reputation and progressivenes5 which has resulted in
beautifully toned and styled pianos of long durability. This is the company
that introduced the Alumatone plate; developed Practiano, a device
permitting piano practice without disturbance to others in the room, and the
Restonic Scale. It was Winter & Co.'s Musette piano, first introduced in
1935, that launched the great restyling movement which has swept the modern
spinet into nation-wide popularity.
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ZIMMERMANN PIANOS
Max and Richard Zimmermann began to manufacture their
first pianos in 1884 in Germany in the town of Moelken. In the years to
follow, the business increased steadily, and by 1904 they had expanded to a
second factory.
Zimmerman today carries on the old tradition of training
craftsmen in a three-year program which makes them the master of the basic
building. The line consists of a 4'9" grand in three styles: Chippendale,
Chippendale Antique, and Traditional. They are available in walnut,
mahogany, or ebony in polish or satin. Rosewood may be obtained on special
order. The upright line is available in a 43" size and four models in smoked
oak, walnut, mahogany, and ebony, polished or satin.
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