Hardman Peck 143-S Grand Piano
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The Hardman piano Company was established in New York city in 1842 by Hugh Hardman. Hardman pianos soon became known for their fine musical qualities, timeless cabinetry and durability. The house of Hardman progressed steadily and at the 1876 Centennial Exposition introduced the Hardman Art pianos.
In 1880, Leopold Peck joins Hardman with the primary focus on developing the Hardman piano as a noted performance instrument. In achieving his goal for the Hardman piano Peck spearheaded many innovative design ideas and in 1886 introduced an artistic player piano called the Autotone. This instrument was recognized as a piano of unquestionable excellence and beauty.
Today, Hardman, Peck & Company continues to build quality pianos to meet the demands of every pianist. These pianos offer an outstanding value in a complete line of console, studio, professional upright and grand pianos; all which are available in a variety of styles and finishes. Hardman, Peck & Company - quality crafted pianos from the world's finest materials since 1842.
In 1880, Leopold Peck joins Hardman with the primary focus on developing the Hardman piano as a noted performance instrument. In achieving his goal for the Hardman piano Peck spearheaded many innovative design ideas and in 1886 introduced an artistic player piano called the Autotone. This instrument was recognized as a piano of unquestionable excellence and beauty.
Today, Hardman, Peck & Company continues to build quality pianos to meet the demands of every pianist. These pianos offer an outstanding value in a complete line of console, studio, professional upright and grand pianos; all which are available in a variety of styles and finishes. Hardman, Peck & Company - quality crafted pianos from the world's finest materials since 1842.
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Hardman Peck 143-S Grand Piano