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  2. 3 of the most expensive music memorabilia items ever sold

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    The piano that John Lennon used to compose the song “Imagine” was sold for $2.1 million in October 2000 to singer George Michael. The Steinway Model Z upright piano was built in Hamburg ...

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    Gibson Guitars. $1,499 and up from Gibson ... The company's shoes are understandably expensive, ... Steinway operates manufacturing facilities in Hamburg, Germany, and New York City. ...

  4. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Steinway & Sons, also known as ... including electric guitar and amplifier maker Fender, ... Using Teflon was less expensive for the company, was intended to ...

  5. 15 High-Value Heirlooms You Might Inherit From a Boomer - AOL

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    Representing peak craftsmanship, Steinway pianos are synonymous with wealth and status. Those from the 1960s, in particular, are considered especially valuable today (some may even say they double ...

  6. Steinway D-274 - Wikipedia

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    The world's most expensive grand piano sold at auction is a specially designed D-274 named Steinway Alma Tadema; [38] it sold for $1.2 million in 1997 at Christie's in London, [39] breaking Steinway's own 1997 price record of $390,000. [40] The D-274 was built in 1883–87 and designed by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.

  7. 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.