Yamaha purchased both Everett and Cable-Nelson in 1973. In 1954, the Hammond Organ company acquired both Everett Piano and Cable-Nelson. The Everett Piano Company bought Cable-Nelson in the late 1920's, moving its manufacturing operation to South Haven, Michigan. "Customers can expect to receive the quality they expect from Yamaha at a very attractive price." 1875: Norwalk: The factory took up to two years to produce each piano making this a. Cable: 1880: New York: Due to its rugged build it was adopted for use in many schools across America. Cable Nelson: 1903: Chicago: The low priced companion of the Everett Piano Co.
"After a quarter-century absence, this classic American brand will enjoy new life supported by outstanding Yamaha design and craftsmanship," says Bernie McCaffery, Acoustic Piano marketing manager, Piano Division, Yamaha Corporation of America. The budget model line of the Story & Clark Piano Co. The Cable-Nelson brand resulted from a merger with the Nelson Piano Company in 1905. These companies, Lakeside Piano Company and Sweetland Piano Company, then became the Fayette S. Cable purchased two small piano companies.
The Cable-Nelson brand traces its roots to 1903 in Chicago, when Fayette S. The piano will be featured in the center of Yamaha's upright piano display at NAMM. The new Cable-Nelson CN116 is a 46" (116 cm) studio-size vertical piano features a traditional cabinet with toe block and square legs, and will be offered in a high-gloss polyester ebony finish.
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Serial numbers are for the first piano made in year shown. See Acrosonic or Baldwin for additional numbers. Gibson Guitars Guitars acquired the Hamilton name in 2001, when they purchased the Baldwin Piano Co. Reintroduced at Winter NAMM 2006, Cable-Nelson is the entry-level to Yamaha quality. 1889, with factories at Chicago Heights, Ill.