Kimball Pianos
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| Kimball pianos believed in their slogan, "American music for the millions" until their last piano was built in 1996 |
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Learn to Play the Piano Home > Kimball Pianos Kimball Pianos- A force in American piano making throughout the twentieth centuryKimball pianos are no longer manufactured, but they still live on in the homes of many Americans playing great music. W. W. Kimball & Co. was founded in 1857 by William Wallace Kimball, a Maine farm boy who moved to Chicago and began selling Kimball pianos. Kimball pianos were the world's largest supplier of pianos throughout the late 1800's until the Great Depression. The Kimball factory was known to be one of the largest manufacturing operations in the world with railways that ran through the factory to drop off materials and pick up finished products for shipment. In 1959, the last of the Kimball heirs decided to sell the Kimball pianos company which had become less successful in the piano industry. Arnold F. Habig, president and founder of the Jasper Corporation bought Kimball Pianos. By 1970, Kimball pianos were back on top of the industry providing more pianos to the world than anyone else and living up to its motto of "music for the millions." However, time passed and society changed, affecting Kimball pianos. By the 1990's the market for pianos began to shrink until the global market for pianos was less than the number of pianos produced by Kimball. This prompted the board of directors to cut their losses and halt the production of pianos. The last of the Kimball pianos were produced in 1996 and the final piano that Kimball manufactured remains in their Kimball International Showroom in Jasper, Indiana. Although Kimball pianos are no longer being produced, you can still find Kimball pianos in many American homes, still in use and "making music for the millions". Today's Kimball Pianos Articles
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