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  2. Sohmer & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Sohmer & Co. trademark. Sohmer & Co. was a piano manufacturing company founded in New York City in 1872. Sohmer & Co. marketed the first modern baby grand piano, and also manufactured pianos with aliquot stringing and bridge agraffes, as well as Cecilian "all-inside" player pianos and Welte-Mignon-Licensee reproducing pianos.

  3. Edelweiss Pianos - Wikipedia

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    Edelweiss Pianos is a British piano company, founded in 1975 in Cambridge, UK, ... Baby grand pianos. G52; G62; G66; Transparent G66 [10] Grand pianos. G75 [11]

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    They built a full line of upright pianos, player pianos, and grand pianos. It was acquired circa 1910; went out of business in the Great Depression. Beale Piano: Sydney: Australia 1893–1975 Becker Brothers: New York: US 1892–1940 They Also built pianos under the Bennington name, and player pianos under the Mellotone and Playernola name as well.

  5. Steinway unveils new grand piano design by Noé Duchaufour ...

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    Steinway unveils new grand piano design by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance. Roisin O'Connor. November 14, 2023 at 3:30 PM.

  6. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    PLG150-AP — sampling grand piano, based on Yamaha NEW CFIIIS; PLG150-DR — drum sound, equivalent to drum part of Motif; PLG100-DX — plug-in board version of DX7; PLG150-DX — successor of PLG100-DX, compatible with DX7; PLG150-PC — percussion sound, based on Latin Groove Factory/Q Up Arts; PLG150-PF — PCM piano sound

  7. Schiller Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1929, the company had sold a total of 80,000 pianos. [3] In 1936, the Schiller Piano Company merged with the Cable Piano Company and began producing pianos under the name Cable and Conover. [2] In 1943, the old Schiller factory was sold to Winter and Company of New York City, which later became the Aeolian Company.