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  2. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Steinway & Sons advertisement in 1922. During World War II, the Steinway factory in New York received orders from the Allied Armies to build wooden gliders to convey troops behind enemy lines. Steinway could make few normal pianos, but built 2,436 special models called the Victory Vertical or G.I. Piano. It was a small piano that four men could ...

  3. Henry E. Steinway - Wikipedia

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    Founding the piano company Steinway & Sons Signature Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg , anglicized name Henry Engelhard Steinway , (February 22, 1797 – February 7, 1871) [ 2 ] was a German-American piano maker who made pianos in both Germany and the United States . [ 3 ]

  4. Category:Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Steinway & Sons – a piano company based in Hamburg and Queens, New York (United States), founded in 1853. The parent company is Steinway Musical Instruments Pages ...

  5. Steinway Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. is a worldwide musical instrument manufacturing and marketing conglomerate, based in Astoria, New York, the United States.It was formed in a 1995 merger between the Selmer Industries and Steinway Musical Properties, the parent company of Steinway & Sons piano manufacturers.

  6. Henry Z. Steinway - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ziegler Steinway (August 23, 1915 – September 18, 2008) was the last member of the Steinway family to be president of the piano company Steinway & Sons. Biography [ edit ]

  7. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Schultz & Sons Manufacturing Corp. One of the earliest pianos made in America. The first known piano by Albrecht is located at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. [66] Charles Stieff: Baltimore: US 1856–1951 Often referred to as "The poor man's Steinway". Chas. S. Norris: Boston: US 1930 Chickering and Sons: Boston: US 1823–1983 ...

  8. Steinway Vertegrand - Wikipedia

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    1913 Steinway Model K once used in the historic Tubac Schoolhouse in Arizona. The Model K or "Vertegrand" is an upright piano introduced in 1903 by Steinway & Sons.It is the oldest essentially unchanged upright piano design currently in mass production.

  9. William Steinway - Wikipedia

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    William Steinway, also known as Wilhelm Steinway (born Wilhelm Steinweg; March 5, 1835 – November 30, 1896), son of Steinway & Sons founder Henry E. Steinway, was a businessman and civic leader who was influential in the development of Astoria, New York.