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  2. Disklavier - Wikipedia

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    Although there was some system overlap in several piano models, the E3 system was only available in smaller grand pianos—5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and smaller. In 2012, Yamaha ended production of the Mark IV system, and in the U.S., the E3 became available in virtually all Yamaha grand pianos and a studio model upright piano (DU1E3). [20]

  3. Baldwin Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently production of upright pianos was moved from Cincinnati, Ohio to Greenwood. The company next attempted to capitalize on the growth of pop music . After an unsuccessful bid to buy Fender Musical Instruments Corporation , Baldwin bought Burns of London in 1965 for $380,000, and began selling the guitars through the company's piano ...

  4. Danemann Pianos - Wikipedia

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    Danemann Pianos is a British manufacturer of pianos, originally based in Islington, London. From 1893 to 1980 they produced a wide range of pianos from small to large uprights, 5' 2" grands, 6' 8" grands and 9' 6" concert grands. Their actions were built and supplied by Renner, Schwander and British Piano Actions. Among their customers were ...

  5. Steinway Upright Grand - Wikipedia

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    As with Steinway's grand pianos, Upright Grands were sometimes given custom art cases. The most famous of these were the two Rococo art case Model Rs installed in the First Class spaces of the RMS Titanic along with a similarly styled art case Model B, in addition to two standard Model Ks located in the Second Class spaces.

  6. Steinway Vertegrand - Wikipedia

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    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. Although production was interrupted from about 1939 until its reappearance in 1982, the structural design has remained essentially the same for well over a century. [1]

  7. Cunningham Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    The Cunningham Piano Company is a Philadelphia-based business that was founded in 1891 as a manufacturer of pianos, and closed prior to World War II. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was restarted after the war, as a restoration facility for pianos.