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#1761676 - 09/29/11 12:26 PM
Piano Brands Currently in Production?
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I am trying to compile a complete list of acoustic piano brands currently in production. I'm constantly surprised by how many people think there are only a handful of brands still being made. I'm primarily interested in actual brands, not stencil names stuck on someone elses piano. Sticking with acoustic pianos for this list. I've started with the list below, taken from the Fall 2011 edition of The Acoustic & Digital Piano Buyer If you know of any brands I missed, please let me know. Thanks for your help. Altenburg Astin-Weight Baldwin Bechstein, C. Bluthner Bohemia Bosendorfer Boston Brodmann Cable-Nelson Cristofori Cunningham Edelweiss Essex Estonia Everett Fandrich & Sons Fazioli Forster, August Grotrian Haessler Hailun Hallet, Davis & Co. Hardman, Peck & Co. Heintzman & Co. Hoffmann, W. Irmler Kawai Kawai, Shigeru Kimball Kingsburg Knabe, WM. Kohler & Cambell Mason & Hamlin May Berlin Miller, Henry F. Palatino Pearl River Perzina, Gebr. Petrof Pramberger Ritmuller Samick Sauter Schimmel Schulze Pollmann Seiler Sejung Sohmer (Persis International) Steinberg, Wilh. Steingraeber & Sohne Steinway & Sons Steinway (Hamburg) Grands Story & Clark Suzuki Taylor London Vogel Walter, Charles R. Weber Wyman Yamaha Young Chang
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#1761715 - 09/29/11 01:41 PM
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#1761748 - 09/29/11 03:13 PM
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Stewart and Sons, is Wienbach still being made? Also, you have Taylor London, is that different from Taylor? Great list Frank.
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#1761813 - 09/29/11 04:44 PM
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Astin-Weight shut down a few years ago, if I'm not mistaken. (There was a few threads about it on here when it happened...)
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#1761819 - 09/29/11 04:50 PM
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#1761892 - 09/29/11 06:58 PM
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I was wondering about Astin-Weight, too, as it is documented in this most recent Piano Buyer but I cannot find a website or contact info anywhere that is reliable, and past threads seem to have debated whether they still exist or not.
Any definitive answer?
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#1761896 - 09/29/11 07:08 PM
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#1761916 - 09/29/11 07:43 PM
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Aren't a lot of these made in the same factories? When does it become a "Stencil"? For example "Suzuki" pianos, according to Larry Fine, are Chinese despite the Japanese name Pianos made by: Artfield Piano Co., Qingpu, Shanghai, China http://en.artfieldpiano.com.cn/newEbiz1/...f7e395b2fb1b1d3This company is associated with a range of brands, according to their website, like "Hermann" and "Krakauer" And wouldn't "Boston" be a stencil brand of a Kawai sold by a Steinway dealer, and "Essex" of a Pearl River (that also makes Ritmuller and pianos under the "Pearl River" brand. Baldwin is in a similar situation now. It would be interesting to see how many different Factories there are making pianos; the list would probably only be half as long, if not one third....
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#1761925 - 09/29/11 08:03 PM
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Aren't a lot of these made in the same factories? When does it become a "Stencil"? For example "Suzuki" pianos, according to Larry Fine, are Chinese despite the Japanese name Pianos made by: Artfield Piano Co., Qingpu, Shanghai, China http://en.artfieldpiano.com.cn/newEbiz1/...f7e395b2fb1b1d3This company is associated with a range of brands, according to their website, like "Hermann" and "Krakauer" And wouldn't "Boston" be a stencil brand of a Kawai sold by a Steinway dealer, and "Essex" of a Pearl River (that also makes Ritmuller and pianos under the "Pearl River" brand. Baldwin is in a similar situation now. It would be interesting to see how many different Factories there are making pianos; the list would probably only be half as long, if not one third.... Good point, although an area that gets muddy pretty quickly. I consider stencil pianos to be pianos where the exact same models are sold under different names. This was common when I was selling pianos in the 60's and 70's, we even had "Curtis" pianos when I was working for Curtis Music Stores. I think of stencils as different from pianos made by a manufacturer to specifications provided by the customer, and by that I don't mean the name plate or the color. I'm sure this could be an entire separate discussion, and probably has been discussed on the forums more than once.
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#1761993 - 09/29/11 11:13 PM
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I can't remember the name, but I don't think it's on your list. Who is the technician who is making an upright strings as long as a concert grand, and you have to stand on a stool to tune it? Can't remember the name but it's a cool concept.
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#1762005 - 09/29/11 11:36 PM
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#1762008 - 09/29/11 11:45 PM
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I can't remember the name, but I don't think it's on your list. Who is the technician who is making an upright strings as long as a concert grand, and you have to stand on a stool to tune it? Can't remember the name but it's a cool concept. http://www.mammothpiano.com/VCG.htmlThere's someone else who make one with even longer strings, you climb up to a "loft" to play it. It'll come to me later....
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#1762027 - 09/30/11 12:21 AM
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Heintzman and Company has absolutely no connection with the original Heintzman brand, although the current brand likes to claim the history of the original brand. I can't find the link, but I have read a notice of a court order in Canada that ruled that the name Heintzman could no longer be used (of course this would only apply in Canada). The last real Heintzman pianos were made in 1986. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003689The current pianos with the Heintzman name are made in China, and it may be that it is an entirely Chinese company but I don't know for sure. In any event it would seem that the present company is trading on the original name, effectively pretending they have a history that goes back to 1866. While in school, I played on a number of Heintzmans which were excellent pianos (not the Gerhard Heintzman though is it was not in the same class - Gerhard was Heintzman's nephew). While in university, I played a six foot Heintzman grand extensively (three to four hours every Friday night for five years). It had a beautiful singing tone but the touch was quite heavy. Glenn
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#1762130 - 09/30/11 06:39 AM
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Feurich pianos in southern Germany Gebr. Schulz, Wiesbaden, Germany. Former partner of C.F. Th. Steinweg Nachf., Grotrian, Helfferich, Schulz, Brunswick which is now Grotrian-Steinweg. Acc. to their website they produce a small range of grands (157cm, 178cm) and three types of uprights. Website: http://www.piano-schulz.de/BuyNew.aspxPianova, Fenner pianos with upright and grand manufacturing in Grossefehn, northern Germany west of Bremen. Their website tells of the „smallest grand production in Germany“. http://www.pianova.com/George Steck pianos, manufactured in Jingdao, China. No stencil pianos but a separate brand of Sejung. Eric Maene in Belgium, Paul McNulty in Czech republic, Hammerklaviere replica manufacturers?
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#1762665 - 10/01/11 01:37 AM
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1. John Broadwood and Sons (1728), from Kent, UK, (Beethoven's Piano and others) 2. Pleyel (1807) of Paris, Chopin's Piano, are still being produced today
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#1762728 - 10/01/11 07:24 AM
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#1762733 - 10/01/11 07:35 AM
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#1762736 - 10/01/11 07:37 AM
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Rönisch (sorry, they keep popping up!)
EDIT: Rosler, by Petrof.
Edited by Rotom (10/01/11 08:28 AM) Edit Reason: Addition to list
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#1762926 - 10/01/11 03:30 PM
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You have missed out BROADWOOD pianos the oldest piano maker in the world and still going strong . check out their website for more info .
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#1762929 - 10/01/11 03:36 PM
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Challen are also still being made but alas not in England check out their website too .
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#1763993 - 10/03/11 02:44 PM
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Hi Frank:
Kayserburg is the "crown Jewel" at the top of the Pearl River heap. Some models are finished at Steingraeber. These were completely designed (from the ground up) by Lothar Thomma and came on the market in 2010, mostly being sold to the domestic market in China.
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#1764090 - 10/03/11 05:26 PM
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Hi Frank:
Kayserburg is the "crown Jewel" at the top of the Pearl River heap. Some models are finished at Steingraeber. Russell: Who makes that modern looking upright with the "butterfly" top that's featured on the Kassman homepage! It would look great in my office! :-)
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#1764142 - 10/03/11 07:39 PM
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That is a Sauter piano with cabinetry designed by Peter Maly. I happen to have TWO in stock - and we deliver to offices
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#1764581 - 10/04/11 01:25 PM
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Thürmer, in Bochum/Germany.
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#1764605 - 10/04/11 02:38 PM
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Stuart and Sons, in Newcastle, AUS. [pianolance, I think you spelt it wrong (unless you were talking about a "Stewart and sons"  ) 
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