SAMICK
    Samick Musical Instruments
    Mfg. Co., Ltd., of Inchon, Korea, announced the formation of
    its new wholly American owned subsidiary, Samick America
    Corp., in February 1982. 
    For years, Samick has been the
    chosen piano of leading conservatories, concert halls, and
    institutions of higher learning where music has always been
    an important part of the curriculum. Samick pianos have been
    awarded numerous Gold and Silver Medals by countries all
    around the world for excellence in tone, touch, quality,
    stability, durability, and overall superiority of materials
    used in manufacturing. The most recent awards were the
    International World Olympics Medal for superior design and
    the Grand Prix Award from Spain for superior overall quality
    and design. 
    A complete new line of pianos
    was introduced at the 1982. Samick manufactures a full line
    of grand pianos (two 5,1", one 5'4", two 5'9",
    and one 6'10") along with a complete line of consoles,
    studios, and professional uprights (four 42", three
    45", three 48", and three 52" models). 
    Samick Musical Instruments
    Mfg. Co., Ltd., was established in 1958 in Inchon, Korea, and
    today is the oldest and largest piano manufacturer in Korea
    and the third largest in the world. From the small workshop
    of the early years, the Samick factories have grown into a
    network of modern and highly sophisticated manufacturing
    facilities. All Samick pianos are stained, filled, sealed,
    and covered with the finest quality finishes available. All
    exposed internal wood parts are sealed to protect them
    against all moisture and atmospheric conditions. Samick
    pianos are exported to Asian, European, and other world
    markets. The firm imports the finest components: Royal George
    felt from England; 21-ply, cross laminated pin blocks from
    Delignite of Germany; Sitka spruce from Alaska; Schwander
    style actions for verticals and Renner style actions for
    grands; German steel strings; hard rock maple for action
    parts; and nickel-plated cut thread tuning pins for better
    tuning stability. 
    All Samick pianos are
    available in eight high polish and eight satin finishes,
    including ebony, white, walnut, mahogany, teak, ivory, oak,
    and rosewood. 
    
        
            1978 - 30150
            1981 - 31960 1984 - 50630 1988 - 114390
        
    
    
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    SAUTER
    
    The Carl Sauter piano factory
    ranks among the oldest family run establishments in the piano
    industry. Its founder, Johann Grimm, learned his trade from
    1813 to 1819 at the celebrated Streicher Workshops in Vienna.
    He passed his knowledge on to his adopted son, Carl Sauter,
    and ever since succeeding genera-tions of the Sauter family
    have upheld these traditions and enjoyed a firm position in
    the piano world. 
    Sauter uprights and grands
    continue to maintain their stylistic and musical identity.
    Sauter uprights are available in three different sizes, each
    visually and tonally distinct: 110(43-1/3"), 120
    (47-1/4"), an(l 130 (51"). Models 120 and 130 are
    equipped with the Sauter special double escapement action,
    R-2, as a standard feature. Carl Sauter and his son, Johann,
    rec-ognized the clear advantages of the R-2 in the mid-l9th
    century, and the R-2 has been deci-sively improved under the
    management of the present director, Carl Sauter. Because of
    its reliable rebound and its rapid return of the hammer ready
    for restriking, the R-2 action facilitates delicate and
    discriminative proper-ties of touch usually found only on a
    grand piano. 
    The Sauter grand pianos have
    won praise from classical performers and jazz pianists alike.
    Sauter instruments reveal both construc-tion thinking and the
    consistent application of time-proven principles ofdesign.
    Sauter's modern facilities create the necessary conditions
    for producing all components to high-precision standards. 
    
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    SCHAAF, ADAM Established in 
    1873
    
    The home of the famous Adam Schaaf grand, upright and player pianos and 
    reproducing pianos were built at their imposing, and beautiful six story 
    building at 319-321 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. In addition to a factory 
    at 1020 Central Park Avenue, Chicago, made the Adam Schaaf institution one 
    of the best equipped in the world. 
    
    Adam Schaaf instruments continue to advance time tested by thousands of 
    satisfied, ever enthusiastic owners and customers. 
    
    To make still better the best Adam Schaaf piano has been the aim and the 
    inspiration of the experienced workers in the Adam Schaaf factory as well as 
    the ambition of the gentlemen who direct the company's destinies. How well 
    these aims and ambitions have succeeded is told in the fact that the three 
    fold output has not kept pace with the steadily increasing demand. 
    
    These instruments are the product of a house of the highest responsibility 
    and unlimited credit. Adam Schaaf Reproducing Pianos in Grands and Uprights 
    are very distinguished. 
    
    Serial Numbers effective on January 1, of the year shown.
    
    1885-3100 1903-14500 1909-24100 1915-35800 1921-56000
    1890-4600 1904-16000 1910-25100 1916-39000 1922-59000
    1895-6580 1905-17800 1911-26200 1917-43000 1923-62000
    1900-10000 1906-19000 1912-28300 1918-47000 1924-65000
    1901-11500 1907-20500 1913-30400 1919-50000 1926-71000
    1902-13000 1908-22000 1914-32600 1920-53000
    
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    SCHAEFFER 
    Pianos and player
    pianos which have gained an enviable reputation for beautiful
    tone qualities. Sold by the largest dealers throughout the
    country. First manufactured in New York by William Schaeffer
    beginning about 100 years ago in 1873 he was one of the early
    pioneer piano builders of the European school, In 1878 the
    Schaefer was awarded a diploma of honor at the Paris
    Exposition. In 1888 the business was removed to Chicago. 
    1900 - 17000
    1919 - 58300 1922 - 65000 1925 - 71000
    1910 - 36000 1920 - 60600 1923 - 67000 1929 - 75300 
    1915 - 50500 1921 - 52400 1924 - 69000 1931 - 77900
    
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    SCHAFER
    
    Established in 1903
    by the Schafer Brothers in St. Louis as The Schafer Piano
    Works. Their pianos, both in the Grand and upright designs,
    are especially known for their remarkably appealing tonal
    qualities. The sweet mellowness of tone, and wide range of
    volume make their instruments a favorite with those musically
    educated. Their styles are always of the most modern design,
    and the superior durability of Schafer pianos,. Instruments
    are well known and readily understood when it is known they
    employ in all departments only the most skilled of the piano
    trade craftsmen, and all material must measure up to their
    critical requirements. 
    
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    SCHAFER & SONS
    Schafer & Sons is more
    than a company. It is a family dedicated to music and fine
    musical instruments. 
    Vertical pianos that were
    manufactured in the United States included 13 decorator
    models. Sizes include 3711 spinet throh 42" console
    pianos. Imported vertical pianos include nine models of
    console and professional uprights, sized 41" through
    52". Grand models include the Baby, Studio, Parlor,
    Semi-Concert, and fall 9' Concert. Schafer & Sons Player
    Pianos led the field in performance and soffware selection.
    The Nickelodian is an unsul entertainment value.
    1977 - 100000
    1981 - 400000 1985 - 660000 1989 - HG0089 
    1978 - 280000 1982 - 410000 1986 - 860000 1990 - HG0190
    1979 - 330000 1983 - 420000 1987 - 870000 1991 - HIDG91
    1980 - 380000 1984 - 510000 1988 - HG0088 1992 - HIDG92
    
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    SCHENCKE
    Piano's of a popular
    grade made at 432-440 Austin Place, New York, by the Schencke
    Piano Co.
    
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    SCHERPE
    
    Manufactured by B.
    Scherpe & Sons, practical piano makers, at 21O3 Clybourn
    Ave, Chicago. Instruments of good, durable character. 
    
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    SCHAFF BROS. CO. 
    These instruments
    possess remarkable tone qualities. The case designs are
    chaste and beautiful, and the construction is in the best
    sense durable and reliable. Schaff Bros. instruments are made
    in uprights and player pianos and they have a record of
    perfect satisfaction. The Schaff Bros. grown steadily and its
    progress has developed the musical qualities of the piano
    without so far advancing the prices as to dwarf their great
    popularity. 
    
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    SCHIEDMAYER
    
    In Wurtenburg-Stuttgart,
    Germany, the Schiedmayer piano was born in 1809, at the time
    of and in the area of the dawn of the Industnal Revolution.
    The Schieddaayer srore was on the town square, near other
    quality piano builders. Few could match the Schiedrrayer
    quality. 
    Behind Schiemayer is a
    combination of the tradition, experience, and tone color of
    the Germans and the pauence and know-how of the Japanese. 
    The Schiedmayer scales are now
    manulactured by the Japanese in a relationship that claims
    the hest of both cultures. The line offers 43" and
    48" uprights in ebony, snow white, mahogany, and walnut.
    Grands are 6' and 6' 11", with the 6' offered in the
    same colors as the uprights; the 6'1 1" is available in
    ebony only. 
    
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    SCHUMANN
    
    A house of national
    reputation. Makers of only artistic pianos and player-pianos.
    Schumann instruments are made in their factory at Rockford,
    Illinois, where the industry was removed from Chicago in
    1903. All instrument: made by the Schumann Piano Co. and are
    of one quality, the highest; all bear the one name, Schumann,
    The Schumann piano has been honored by testimonials from many
    of the greatest artists and musician Schumann instruments are
    meeting with demand in foreign countries because of their
    ability, due to the individuality of construction, to
    withstand trying climatic conditions. 
    
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    SCHLEICHER & SONS
    Durable and
    attractive pianos, player pianos, made by Schleicher &
    Sons. .
    
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    SCHILLER
    The Schiller product
    has gained an enviable reputation in the piano field. More
    than 68,000 of this well known makes have been made and sold,
    all of which has been accomplished without extensive
    advertising, the sales resulting from the enthusiasm of
    Schiller owners who recommend them to their friends. Through
    exclusive features and excellent quality Schiller pianos and
    players have been in demand by representative dealers from
    coast to coast. The Bauer patent has an established
    reputation as scientific grand piano construction. The
    improvement in tone is gained by having the strings about two
    inches from the sound board as compared to one inch in the
    regular construction. This construction gives added strength
    and eliminates to a minimum susceptibility to atmospheric
    changes. The Schiller line includes uprights, grands,
    players, reproducing uprights and grands. 
    1950 - 318000
    1958 - 342400 1966 - 386000 1975 - 425700
    1951 - 321000 1959 - 345800 1967 - 393000 1976 - 429300
    1952 - 323000 1960 - 350600 1969 - 398000 1977 - 434000
    1953 - 326000 1961 - 355000 1970 - 401700 1978 - 437000
    1954 - 333000 1962 - 360000 1971 - 407300 1979 - 443000
    1955 - 336500 1963 - 365000 1972 - 411400 1980 - 448000
    1956 - 338000 1964 - 372000 1973 - 415900 1981 - 451000
    1957 - 339200 1965 - 379000 1974 - 420700 1982 - 455200
    
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    SCHIMMEL
    
    Schimmel produces high-quality
    pianos. It has proficient, dedicated staff, a well
    established artnership with its worldwide dealer network, nd
    extensive investments in modern production Eteilities. All of
    this forms a sound basis on ~ich the company is embarking on
    its second century in business. Schimmel was founded on 4ay
    2, 1885, by Wilhelm Schimmel, grand-~her of the current
    president, as a modest, ne-man operation in a small rented
    workshop I Neuschoenfeld, near Leipzig. In the following ars
    the company grew rapidly, necessitating ie hiring of
    employees and several relocations larger premises in Leipzig.
    Before long, himmel pianos were winning top awards. himmel
    was appointed as purveryor to the )urts of the Grand Duke of
    Saxe-Weimar 899) and the King of Roumania (1909), honors
    ~'ldom conferred on newly established firms. 
    In 1927, the presidency of the
    company was issed on to Wilhelm Arno Schimmel, the 'under's
    son. Two years later the company was located to Braunschweig.
    World War II briefly terrupted piano production, but the
    company ion resumed operations, and by 1948 Schimmel anos
    were being exhibited at the trade fair in anover. In 1961,
    following the sudden death of ~1helm Arno Schimmel, his son,
    Nikolaus 'ilhelm Schimmel, assumed the presidency. By i64
    annual production had increased to over 100 units; by 1975,
    it had increased to 7,200, d to approximately 9,000 by 1983. 
    In 1971 Schimmel became a
    majority stockholder in the May piano factory in Berlin, and
    a contract was signed with the ciete Gaveau-Erard in Paris
    for the produc-in under license of pianos bearing the three
    )rld-famous French brand names of Erard, iveau, and Playel. 
    In 1981 work was finally
    completed on the w, completely modern office and production
    ilities in the Friedrich-Seele-Strasse, built in eral stages
    of construction over a period of 14 us. 
    In 1985, Schimmel is
    celebrating its centenniaI. In just three generations this
    family enterise has grown from the most modest of beginning
    to Western Europe's leading piano manufacturer. The company
    expects to ships its before the year is over. Sixty-five
    percent of Schimmel production is export; exports to the
    United States and riada are on the increase. Despite a
    worldwide in piano sales, the company was able to other
    strengthen its position on all markets last 
    Probably the most important
    contributing for to Schimmel's success is the decision not
    produce any cheap leader pianos, but instead ater to an
    exclusive clientele: those who are king for top quality in
    sound, workmanship,artd touch, exquisite cabinetry, and,
    above all, a lasting investment, and who are willing and in a
    position to pay for these things. Despite the im-portant role
    played by automatic machines and computers in increasing
    production efficiency, Schimmel still performs most of the
    operations by hand in order to maintain its worldwide
    reputation for quality. 
    Other important factors are the creativity of the Schimmel
    management and the motivation and high training standard of
    its production staff. In the German piano industry, the
    appren-tice/journeyman/master craftsman system still
    prevails. The supervisors at Schimmel are refer-red to as Meister because 
    they are master craftsmen.  
    1900 - 3500
    1950 - 22900 1965 - 81000 1974 - 144700
    1910 - 9000 1951 - 23200 1966 - 88200 1975 - 152200
    1915 - 10400 1952 - 24500 1967 - 95500 1976 - 159700
    1920 - 12700 1953 - 26700 1968 - 103000 1977 - 168000
    1925 - 16800 1955 - 31300 1969 - 110600 1978 - 180000
    1930 - 19350 1960 - 50000 1970 - 118200 1979 - 192000
    1935 - 20900 1962 - 60900 1971 - 124800 1980 - 204000
    1940 - 22100 1963 - 66700 1972 - 131600 1981 - 216000
    1949 - 22600 1964 - 74000 1973 - 138200 1982 - 230000
    
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    M. SCHULZ & CO. 
    Pianos,
    player-pianos. Grand and Reproducing Pianos known throughout
    the piano world as instruments of the highest class. The M.
    Schultz piano of the best known, most highly organized,
    reputable and extensive piano manufacturing concerns in the
    country. Technically, the instruments made by this concern
    and note for scientific correctness of scale, highest grade
    of workmanship, and extreme care in choice of only the finest
    in material, backed up by long experience. The tone quality
    of M. Schulz pianos is the strong point of them, possessing a
    roundness, purity and mellow singing beauty all its own. This
    company is also distinguished for turning out case work of
    true artistic excellence, with a purity of design and
    fineness of finish which are in every way distinguished.
    Added refinements in case designs of special period art
    models are features of M. Schulz Co. production. Aria Divina
    Reproducing pianos are a standard with dealers everywhere. 
    
        1907 - 3500 1913 - 80000
        1919 - 140000 1925 - 190000 
        1911 - 62000 1917 - 120000 1923 - 170000 1929 - 226000
        1912 - 71000 1918 - 130000 1924 - 180000 1930 - 230000
    
    
    
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    SETTERGREN
    Small grand pianos,
    exclusively, bear this name, which is that of an expert piano
    manufacturer of thirty-five years experience in some of the
    foremost industries. The Settergren grand pianos are the
    result of a determination to create high grade instruments
    upon the most modern lines, and to this end Mr. B. K.
    Settergren applied the experience and skill acquired in some
    of the most famous industries. 
    1956 - 160000
    1959 - 169000 1962 - 180000 1965 - 191000 
    1957 - 163100 1960 - 172000 1963 - 183000 1966 - 191800 
    1958 - 166000 1961 - 176000 1964 - 187000 1967 - 192000 
    Piano values
    will vary with age, type of wood, style and condition.
    
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    SCHMIDT- DAUBER 
    Pianos and player
    pianos of durable and attractive character are manufactured
    by the Schmidt Dauber Company. 
    Piano values
    will vary with age, type of wood, style and condition.
    
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    SCHOMACKER
    
    The famous "Gold
    String" piano, founded in Philadelphia, 1838, was
    manufactured by the SCHOMACKER Piano Company Philadelphia. 
    1907 - 3500
    1913 - 80000 1919 - 140000 1925 - 190000 
    1911 - 62000 1917 - 120000 1923 - 170000 1929 - 226000
    1912 - 71000 1918 - 130000 1924 - 180000 1930 - 230000
    
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    SCHUBERT
    Manufactured by the
    Schubert Piano Co.,. These instruments, made in uprights,
    grands and reproducing pianos, are from an old established
    industry and contain a new tone device known as the
    "Virzi." At the Paris International Exposition, at
    the Rotterdain World's Fair and at the Chicago Exposition,
    Shubert pianos obtained highest awards. The qualities that
    gained recognition for these instruments have not been
    acquired in one or two generations, but is the result of over
    years of expert piano building. 
    ndition.
    
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    SCHUMANN
    Fine pianos for more than 100
    years have borne the name of Schumannand the high esteem
    these fine instruments are accorded the result of the quality
    of materials and high workmanship in the Schumann factory.
    The Schumann piano has been honored by testimonials from many
    great artists and musicians. All Schumann pianos, even the
    37"-high spinets, are equipped with direct blow actions.
    The response of the direct blow action, the fine finishes and
    case styling, and above all the superior tone are all joined
    in every Schumann spinet and console piano.
    They were available in styles
    from period to modern in fine African mahogany, American
    walnut, Salem maple, limed oak, blond mahogany and cherry
    woods and finishes. Made by Estey 
    A house of national
    reputation. Makers of only artistic pianos and player-pianos.
    Schumann instruments are made in their factory at Rockford,
    Illinois, where the industry was removed from Chicago in
    1903. All instrument: made by the Schumann Piano Co. and are
    of one quality, the highest; all bear the one name, Schumann,
    and are backed by the famous Schumann Unlimited Warranty. The
    Schumann piano is especially noted for the many exclusive and
    improved features which it contains; one of particular value
    from a tonal standpoint being. their system of dowel pin
    construction of the sounding board, ribs and bridges, doing
    away with any metal touching these parts, assuring the
    sounding board of exceptional vibrating power. Workmanship is
    the mast skilled, and the materials used are the finest. The
    tone of the Schumann piano justly deserves the reputation
    which it has won throughout the country, Possessing that rare
    singing quality so much desired. Schumann cases are of
    beautiful finish and design. The Schumann piano has been
    honored by testimonials from many of the greatest artists and
    musician Schumann instruments are meeting with demand in
    foreign countries because of their ability, due to the
    individuality of construction, to withstand trying climatic
    conditions. The factory at Rockford is very finely equipped,
    electric power being used and every facility afforded for the
    production of pianos of the finest quality. Mr. W. N. Van
    Matre, president of the Schumann Piano Co., is a recognized
    expert in both the making and marketing of such an instrument
    Dealers who handle the Schumann very warmly of its
    attributes. The Schumann player piano, manufactured complete
    in the Schumann factory, under Schumann patents, is an
    important factor in the business of this company. The
    Schumann player action is made complete in the factories of
    the company at Rockford. Purchasers are especially cautioned
    against spurious or imitation Schumann piano several of which
    have appeared in the trade. Genuine Schumann: bear the
    Schumann head trade mark. 
    
        1956 - 160000 1959 -
        169000 1962 - 180000 1965 - 191000 
        1957 - 163100 1960 - 172000 1963 - 183000 1966 - 191800 
        1958 - 166000 1961 - 176000 1964 - 187000 
    
    
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      SEILER, ED., Est. 
      1849 by Eduard Seiler in Liegnitz, Germany. Located at Wilhelmstrasse 
      17-19. Exhibited pianos at Philadelphia, Pa. in 1876. This piano is legendary for its grand 
      piano characteristics, including a robust, resonant bass, rich and warm 
      tenor and a treble with a singing tone, bell-like in its clarity. The 
      musical capabilities are enormous. 
      This World Class Professional grand piano is 
      distinguished by its tonal dynamics, its presence, and absolute precision. 
      This elegant, chamber concert grand has an unmistakable, transparent 
      sound, enabling it to meet easily the most musical requirements, even in 
      front of a large audience. This is ensured by the Seiler Patented Tonal 
      Volume Stabilizer, which gives all Seiler Grand Pianos their full-bodied sound and sonority.
      
        
        
          
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    SEEBURG
    
    Coin operated pianos,
    Orchestrions, Theatre Organs, made by the J. P. Seeburg Piano
    Co., the pioneer automatic industry of Chicago, have attained
    leadership in this particular field. They are splendid
    instruments of highest grade containing a most durable
    mechanisms and many desirable features. 
    
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    SHATTUCK
    
    Pianos bearing this
    name is the product of the P.S. Wick Co., of North St. Paul,
    Minn. and Industry that enjoy a fine reputation for skill and
    reliability. Manufacturers' name appears on the fall board
    and plate and the Shattuck is a reliable piano in every
    particular. It is of pleasing tone quality, and is so
    carefully made as to insure its durability. 
    
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    SHONINGER
    The House of
    Shoninger is one of the oldest among the piano manufacturers,
    having been established by B. Shoninger in 1850. During this
    long and celebrated career it has always been identified by
    which standards of manufacture and recognition from many of
    the world's great artists and authorities. At the Paris
    International Exposition, at the Rotterdain World's Fair and
    at the Chicago Exposition, Shoninger pianos obtained highest
    awards. The qualities that gained recognition for these
    instruments have not been acquired in one or two generations,
    but is the result of over years of expert piano building. 
    1950 - 21000
    1952 - 25000 1954 - 28500 1958 - 35200 
    1951 - 23000 1953 - 27000 1956 - 31500 1960 - 37000
    
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    SEYBOLD
    Pianos and player
    pianos of attractive and durable qualities bearing this name
    are manufactured by J P. Johnson Piano Co., of Elgin and
    Ottawa, Ill. 
    
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    SHAW
    
    This instrument was
    originally made in Erie, Pa., the business being established
    more than twenty years ago. In a 1900 the Shaw business was
    purchased by Chas. Stieff, Inc., of
    Baltimore, Md.,
    
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    SHERWOOD
    Dependable pianos
    manufactured by the Clarendon Piano Co.,
    Rockford, Ill. Serviceable, well-built pianos possessing
    musically good tone. 
    
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    SINGER
    Pianos and
    player-pianos which bear this now widely known name are
    manufactured by the Singer Division of the Steger & Sons
    Piano Mfg. Co., of Chicago and Steger, Ill. Singer pianos
    were first offered the public in 1884. The Singer piano and
    player piano are very desirable instruments of beautiful
    touch, great durability and very attractive qualities.
    
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    SMITH & BARNES
    Known as "the
    Pioneer pianos of the West." The first pianos
    manufactured in Chicago for wholesale trade. This was in
    1884. The manufacture of these instruments is conducted
    tinder a strong organization headed by The Continental
    Piano Co. The Smith & Barnes player-pianos are
    of the same high character and have earned for themselves a
    place among the leading player-pianos of the country. The
    Smith, Barnes & Strobber Company, manufacturers of the
    Smith & Barnes pianos, stand among the highest
    commercially in the piano manufacturing industry. Main office
    and factory at Chicago. See also Smith, Barnes &
    Strobber Co 
    
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    SMITH & NIXON
    One of the oldest
    names in the American piano world. These pianos,
    player-pianos and grands are manufactured by a division of
    the Goldsmith Piano Co. of Chicago, an industry of utmost
    responsibility. Smith & Nixon pianos have held a place
    very high in the esteem of discriminating musical people and,
    under present conditions, their position will be maintained. 
    
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    SOHMER & CO. 
    Pianos of this make
    are distinguished by their artistic character, and have for
    many years held their place among the best specimens of the
    piano-maker's art. They are manufactured in both grand and
    upright styles. Fine pianos in every respect, and the product
    of a house of highest responsibility. 
    1900 - 27800
    1945 - 97260 1966 - 159600 1975 - 203500
    1905 - 32300 1950 - 103240 1967 - 164700 1976 - 209100
    1915 - 42900 1960 - 132500 1969 - 175000 1978 - 220430
    1920 - 48100 1961 - 136700 1970 - 180000 1979 - 226250
    1925 - 60750 1962 - 140840 1971 - 183600 1980 - 231700
    1930 - 76500 1963 - 145260 1972 - 187800 1981 - 236570
    1935 - 86400 1964 - 150200 1973 - 191074 1982 - 241180
    1940 - 92100 1965 - 154500 1974 - 198900 1983 - Falcone
    
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    SOLO EUPHONA INNER-PLAYER
    This remarkable
    instrument is the Euphona Inner-Player equipped with the
    well-known patented Solo Carola mechanism, the only device
    ever made whereby solo and accompaniment notes can be struck
    independently or simultaneously throughout the entire length
    of the keyboard with any desired degree of power. The result
    is a player-piano of the highest artistic merit. The Solo
    Euphona Inner-Player is made in its entirety by 
    The
    Cable Company, Chicago, 
    
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    STARCK
    P.A. 
    From its first
    appearance a great many years ago it has been the ambition of
    the manufacturers of the Starck piano to create an instrument
    distinctive in its expression of the skill and care by which
    it is produced. The Starck reproducing piano is a triumph in
    the most advanced department of construction. It has won the
    indorsement of many artists, and the Starck grand has been
    used and highly praised by pianists, vocalist's operatic
    artists whose testimonials form a sheaf of strength to these
    instruments. The Starck player-pianos include the latest
    improvements by which are insured the most artistic effects
    and permit widest range of expression. Starck player-pianos
    are made in both grand and upright cases.
    1960 - 158800
    1962 - 169000 1964 - 183000 1966 - 207000 
    1961 - 163000 1963 - 176000 1965 - 195000 1967 - 219000 
    
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    SOLOTONE
    The name adopted by 
    Schaff
    Bros. Co. of Huntington. Ind., for their
    player-pianos. Instruments of such attractive characteristics
    and musical qualities as to have made them favorites wherever
    known. 
    
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    STARR 
    Est. 1872
          Manufaturers
          of Cumberland, Duchess, Gennett, Krell, Minum, Tayser, Royal, Pullman,
          Remington, Richmond, Coronado, Schmoller & Mueller.  Some
          coin operated Pianos.
    The Starr Piano Co.
    was organized in 1872 at Richmond, Ind., by men whose names
    rapidly became known as among the best of American piano
    builders. The foundation based upon advanced methods and a
    careful detail of workmanship soon received its award by the
    constant growth. 
    At competitive
    exhibitions held the Starr pianos have invariably obtained
    the highest awards, and number among the honor's awards at
    the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition in 1880, the Chicago
    World's Fair in 1898, the National International Exposition
    in 1897, the St. Louis Exposition in 1904, the Seattle
    Exposition in 1909, the Panama California Exposition in 1915,
    and many others. Starr-made grand pianos are built in three
    sizes. 
    The smallest size is
    but five feet two inches long and bears the company's
    copyrighted trademark "Minimum," 
    which
    indicates the exclusive features of this instrument. The
    other sizes of parlor and concert grand are well adapted for
    the field in which that class of instrument is used. Several
    models of upright pianos and player-pianos are made. In each
    of them the style and dimensions are varied to meet the
    particular requirement toward which the design of the
    instrument has been directed. The fundamental element of
    proper musical manufacture, the pure, even quality scale, is
    universally used, and the feeling which the resultant tone
    quality has obtained warrants the highest commendation. An
    extended number of models of player-pianos are likewise made.
    Many of the Starr models bear the exclusive feature of Starr
    light a luminous music well, making more attractive evening'
    playing. 
    Serial numbers are on January 1 of year 
    shown.
    
      
      
        
              | 1895
                - | 8000 |  | 1911
                - | 92000 |  | 1923
                - | 163200 |  | 1935
                - | 226000 | 
        
              | 1900
                - | 23000 |  | 1912
                - | 99000 |  | 1924
                - | 177000 |  | 1936
                - | 233000 | 
        
              | 1901
                - | 30000 |  | 1913
                - | 106000 |  | 1925
                - | 189000 |  | 1937
                - | 235000 | 
        
              | 1902
                - | 37000 |  | 1914
                - | 113000 |  | 1926
                - | 213000 |  | 1938
                - | 239000 | 
        
              | 1903
                - | 44000 |  | 1915
                - | 120000 |  | 1927
                - | 000400 |  | 1939
                - | 243000 | 
        
              | 1904
                - | 51000 |  | 1916
                - | 127000 |  | 1928
                - | 000800 |  | 1940
                - | 246000 | 
        
              | 1905
                - | 58000 |  | 1917
                - | 134000 |  | 1929
                - | 001400 |  | 1941
                - | 247000 | 
        
              | 1906
                - | 62000 |  | 1918
                - | 140000 |  | 1930
                - | 001800 |  | 1942
                - | 248000 | 
        
              | 1907
                - | 65900 |  | 1919
                - | 148000 |  | 1931
                - | 208000 |  | 1946
                - | 250000 | 
        
              | 1908
                - | 67900 |  | 1920
                - | 149000 |  | 1932
                - | 213000 |  | 1947
                - | 252000 | 
        
              | 1909
                - | 75000 |  | 1921
                - | 153000 |  | 1933
                - | 218000 |  | 1948
                - | 260000 | 
        
              | 1910
                - | 85220 |  | 1922
                - | 156600 |  | 1934
                - | 223000 |  | 1949
                - | 270000 | 
      
      
     
    
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    SOLO-CONCERTO 
    The leading player
    piano of the H. C. Bay Co. line, to whom refer. One style is
    manufactured equipped with the reliable H. C. Bay player
    action, made in its entirety in the H. C. Bay factory at
    Bluffton, Ind. Beautifully finished, and of fine musical
    tone, a player for the most exclusive trade. The H. C. Bay
    player action is proclaimed as one which "will be
    acclaimed by every tuner, and player regulator looking after
    the instruments. H. C. Bay player pianos have won a prominent
    place in the world of music and their production increases
    rapidly as the desirability of these instruments becomes
    known. 
    
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    STEINWAY & SONS 
    Almost from the first arrival
    in New York of the Steinway family, in 1850, the name has
    been famous in the history of the American piano. The single
    aim of the founder was to produce an ideal instrument, and
    with what grand and satisfactory results, the career of the
    house which he founded attests. The Steinway piano is
    distinctly and indisputably artistic in its sphere. Its
    development is a fascinating story and lends honor and credit
    to its makers as well as to the art of piano-making.
    "Steinway" pianos are made in all styles and for
    all climes and all lands; uprights, grands and concert
    grands. There is no need to season a piano for destination. 
    The first Steinway piano was
    made by Henry Engelhard Steinway, with his own hands. Its
    construction occupied a whole year. When Theodore Steinway,
    for whom this famous piano was built, was fourteen years old,
    the business of manufacture was so well perfected that the
    Steinway piano took the premium at the Brunswick Fair. 
    The Steinway over strung pianos
    were next exhibited at the American Institute, held in the
    New York Crystal Palace, in 1855, and took all prizes. The
    London Exposition followed in 1862, and the Paris Exposition
    in 1867, at which the Steinway pianos received the first
    prize medal and the grand gold medal, respectively. The piano
    received at least thirty-five premiums at the principal fairs
    in the United States between the years 1855 and 1862, since
    which time the house has been an exhibitor at international
    expositions only. The "Steinway" has been used by
    the most eminent artists of both hemispheres and is as well
    known in art circles of the Old World as it is in the New. 
    There has been no change in
    the Steinway goal. Perfection is still the aim and the
    result, skilled craftsmanship is still the means loyalty and
    pride have simply been spilled over from family worker to
    factory worker. Where mass production logically stresses
    speed, economy, and replaceable parts, the Steinways still
    stress beauty, quality, and durability. 
    The Steinway piano is too well
    known to require any great endorsement here. In every
    consumer publication, in every era for over one hundred and
    fifty years, Steinway is the standard of comparison the world
    over. Any statement contrary to that fact is simply
    competitors defeat and is not worthy of comment here.
    
    MODEL 
    SPECIFICATIONS AND SERIAL NUMBERS OF STEINWAY PIANOS ON JANUARY 1 OF YEAR 
    SHOWN
    
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    STEINWAY PIANOLA 
    An artistic
    instrument consisting of the Steinway piano equipped with a
    Duo-Art Reproducing action. It was marketed solely by The
    Aeolian Co., New York. 
    
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    STANDARD
    Manufactured by the
    Harrington Department of Hardman, Peck &
    Co., New York. A moderately priced instrument which
    fulfills in complete measure the public requirements. Its
    tone is very musical, and the vital qualities are perpetuated
    by durability. Special attention has been given to Standard
    case designs, executed by one of the most famous designers.
    For general charm and correctness of detail, these
    instruments are unique in their class. The name
    "Standard" is a registered trademark belonging to
    Hardman. Peck & Co. 
    
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    STEINERT
    
    The development of
    the Steinert piano has covered a period of many years under
    the personal direction of Alexander Steinert, present head of
    the house. His expert knowledge of practical piano building
    and the application of scientific principles of construction
    has been employed in bringing the Steinert piano to its
    present state of excellence. 
    
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    STEGER & SONS
    The great industry by
    which Steger & Sons Grand and upright pianos, player
    pianos. player grand pianos, reproducing uprights and grand
    pianos and Steger phonographs are manufactured was
    established in 1879 and Incorporated in 1892 as the Steger
    & Sons Piano Mfg. Co. The factories were at Steger, III.,
    where the Dixie highway and Lincoln highway meet, twenty-nine
    miles from Chicago, on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois
    Railroad. 
    The town, which was
    founded by the late John V. Steger for the purpose of
    establishing there the great industry, has developed into a
    place of importance generally speaking, and of vast
    importance in its relation to piano manufacture. The town
    occupies a tract of 1,500 acres and the land was purchased by
    the company for development along the lines which have given
    to it a conspicuous place. Steger is a community of
    intelligent, progressive citizens, the larger proportion of
    whom are workers in the piano factories controlled by Steger
    & Sons Piano Mfg. Co. 
    Most of the workers
    own their own homes, which were built by the company and sold
    to employ on easy payments at cost of erection. The town is
    supplied with all of the conveniences of a modern city and
    the school system is a matter of local pride. Owing to the
    relations which exist between the piano industry and its
    employees there never arises any of the unrest which
    sometimes interferes with the progress of industrial
    communities. Strikes are never known there and the policy
    long ago adopted has insured not only the prosperity of
    individuals by the advancement of the Steger & Sons
    instruments throughout the entire country. Steger & Sons
    pianos, possessing beautiful tone and artistic excellence,
    have attained to a place of distinction in the musical world.
    From the first it has been the policy to insist upon the most
    careful workmanship and first cost has not been considered in
    any of the parts or processes which go to the creation of
    these instruments. 
    They are represented
    and sold by a very large proportion of the prominent and
    progressive piano merchants of the United States. They are
    found in many of the leading musical colleges and
    conservatories, and are bought by discriminating lovers of
    music. A feature of the Steger & Sons' pianos is the
    artistic case designs, and to this end a special art
    department is maintained in which are employed noted experts
    in the creation of original effects. 
    
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    STECK, GEORGE
    Steck pianos have for
    a great many years sustained a high place in the musical
    world. They are recognized as among the few old standard
    makes the fame of which survives. Some of the most
    distinguished artists have endorsed the Steck piano and in
    doing so have taken personal interest in testifying to the
    value of the many improvements and inventions contained in
    these instruments. The Steck Pianola is a
    combination of the Steck piano and the Pianola
    player action. 
    
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    STERLING
    Sterling pianos and
    player-pianos have long been favorites among the
    characteristically American instruments. They are of fine
    tone quality and their standing in the world of music is all
    the commendation that could be he desired by the most
    critical piano lover. In fact, "Sterling" is a name
    high in the annals of the American piano. It is the name of
    the founder of the industry, which was incorporated in 1866.
    The Sterling Instruments stand as representative of the high
    attainments of American craftsmanship and in every particular
    they are recognized as leaders among people of discriminating
    tastes. 
    
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    SPECTOR & SON
    Pianos and
    player-pianos of good character and durability are
    manufactured by the Spector & Son Piano Co.
    
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    SPENCER
    Pianos and
    player-pianos of attractive designs and fine tone are
    manufactured by the Spencer Piano Co., Inc. Spencer pianos
    and players have attained a good place in the musical world
    and the industry is growing rapidly. 
    
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    SPIES
    Manufactured by 
    Kohler
    & Campbell, Inc., Fiftieth St. and Eleventh
    Ave., New York City, A popular priced piano of a dependable
    value instrument that sells easily and gives satisfaction. 
    
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    STANDARD
    
    The name of a notable
    player piano action manufactured by the Standard Pneumatic
    Action Company, of New York City, the largest industry of its
    kind in the world. The trademark letter "S" is
    found on all products from this company, on patent plate in a
    spool box. The Standard Pneumatic Action embodies many
    exclusive patented features of great value. This company is
    an organization of player specialists whose success has been
    unparalleled. Manufacturers of more than 375,000 player
    actions in 15 years. 
    
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    ST.
    REGIS
    This is a popular
    priced, durable piano one of the products of the great house
    of Baldwin. 
    
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    STIEFF, CHAS. M. 
    Pianos and
    player-pianos of excellent reputation, manufactured by Chas.
    M. Stieff, Inc., Baltimore, Md. The Chas. M. Stieff piano is
    among the old and conservatively made instruments. These
    pianos are durable, well made and sustain the character of
    their makers as a responsible business house. 
    
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    STORY & CLARK 
    Grands, uprights and
    player-pianos bearing this name are products of the old and
    responsible firm of the Story & Clark Piano Co., of
    Chicago, Ill., and Grand Haven, Mich., the extensive factory
    being in the latter city. 
    
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    STEHLE
    
    William Stehle, 1006
    W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md., makes a meritorious
    instrument and one to be commended for tone quality and
    durability. The name of an expert piano maker who, after long
    association with a famous old Chicago industry, has been
    manufacturing fine pianos and player-pianos which bear his
    name A small industry of high ambitions. Established in 1924.
    
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    STODART
    Manufactured by the
    Stodart Piano Co, at Southern Blvd. and Trinity Ave, New York
    Trademark registered in 1892. The first Stodart piano was
    built in 1832. This company is controlled by Jacob
    Doll & Sons, Incorporated, The
    "Stodart" is an instrument of established
    reputation and merit and has a wide reputation throughout the
    trade. Jacob Doll & Sons 
    
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    STRAUBE
    Manufactured by the
    Straube Piano Company in its modern, complete factory at
    Hammond, Ind., 19 miles from Chicago. The Artronome Player
    Action which is installed only in Straube made pianos, was
    invented, developed and is now manufactured exclusively by
    the Straube Company in its own factory. The feature of this
    player action, which has attracted extraordinary attention,
    is its dependability the fact that it has reduced service
    calls to an absolute minimum. This dependability is the
    result of the many distinctive and exclusive features, both
    in design and construction, of the player action. Chief of
    these is the patented Pendulum Valve, by which troubles due
    to friction and corrosion in the valve mechanism are avoided.
    Straube Grands and Reproducing Grands are also made complete
    in the Straube factories. 
    
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    STRATFORD
    Excellent pianos made
    under the direction of the Foster-Armstrong Co.
    division in their great factories at East Rochester, N. Y.
    The models of this instrument are appealing and are designed
    in conformance with the most desirable furniture of today.
    Various kinds of veneers are used and happily matched in a
    pattern and blended with a fine sense of color taste so as to
    be particularly pleasing to the eye. The scales of the
    Stratford piano are drafted with great smoothness, so that
    there is an entire avoidance of breaks, thus producing from
    the lowest bass to the highest treble note a perfectly
    uniform tone.
    
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    STRICH & ZEIDLER 
    Strich & Zeidler
    pianos and player-pianos make their appeal to the limited
    circle of music lovers who are not influenced by great names
    and are willing to pay good prices for fine instruments. They
    are represented by many of the foremost piano houses
    throughout the country. Mr. William Strich, who founded the
    Strich & Zeidler piano many years ago, is an expert piano
    maker of distinction and his name is an ample guaranty of the
    quality of Strich & Zeidler instruments. 
    
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    STROHBER
    The Strohber piano
    from the beginning has been an instrument of marked
    individuality and durable quality. It is one of the
    "Pianos of Character" manufactured by the 
    Smith,
    Barnes & Strohber Division of the Continental
    Piano Co. at Milwaukee factory. The "Strohber
    Diminutive" was introduced in 1921
    and met with instantaneous success, due to its wonderful
    quality. It is a practical piano of modest proportion and
    design, with a tone remarkable for volume and quality. It is
    eminently adapted for the small apartment or bungalow, as
    well as the schoolroom. The diminutive player marks a
    distinct advance in player construction. 
    
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    STROUD
    One of the several
    pianos manufactured by the Aeolian Company,
    of New York. Stroud pianos are in every way reliable and they
    are instruments of unquestioned merit. The tone is
    fascinating and the construction durable and dependable. 
    
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    STUDIO
    
    Designation applied
    to a style of the famous Autopiano
    
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    STUDIO GRAND 
    A famous small grand
    piano only 5 feet long are known by this name. It is the
    instrument made by the Christman Piano Co.,
    New York, which has won fame by reason of the distinctive
    character, flawless tone quality and beauty of design and
    construction. 
    
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    STULTZ & BAUER 
    Pianos, player-pianos
    and reproducing pianos of distinction by one of New York's
    responsible and most reputable industries. They are handsome
    instruments, of fine tone quality, and belong among the
    high-grade pianos in every particular. The Stultz & Bauer
    pianos, player-pianos and reproducing pianos are fine
    instruments which enjoy deserved distinction. These admirable
    instruments are made in grands, uprights and player-pianos
    and the name of Stultz & Bauer is in itself a guarantee
    of merit and security. The industry of Stultz & Baner is
    owned and controlled solely by members of the Bauer family,
    under whose personal supervision every instrument is built. 
    
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    STULTZ & CO. 
    Good pianos
    manufactured by Stultz & Co., which industry is
    controlled by the Bjur Bros. Co., with factory at 705
    Whitlock Ave., New York. Also make player-pianos bearing same
    name and of popular character. 
    
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    STURZ
    BROS 
    Sturz Bros. pianos
    and piano-players are distinctly high-grade instruments. In
    tone, finish and construction they have the right to an
    enviable position.
    
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