The reason this looks and plays so elegant is because it was made by Young Chang, one of the best. Please take this before I can’t part with it.
There were very few manufacturers that could compete with the quality and success of the Weber Piano Company of New York. Founded by Albert Weber in 1852, the firm built a full line of highest quality pianos for well over a century. Weber was known for building expensive pianos, and they were marketed to the wealthy elite of the era. In the 19th Century, Weber specialized in manufacturing top quality square grand pianos, grand pianos and upright pianos.By the Turn-Of-The-Century, Weber was building some of the most expensive and elaborate pianos available in the industry. In 1903, Weber became part of The Aeolian Piano Company. Aeolian – Weber introduced a line of player pianos under the “Pianola” brand name which took the market by storm. Under Aeolian’s ownership, The Weber Piano Company produced some of the finest and most advanced player pianos and reproducing player pianos ever built. The early 20th Century was hugely successful for Weber and their pianos were celebrated as one of the industry’s finest instruments.In 1932, The Aeolian Piano Company merged with The American Piano Corporation to form The Aeolian-American Corporation. Weber continued to be built as a premium high-quality model for Aeolian-American throughout the 20th Century. When Aeolian-American went out of business in the 1980s, the Weber name was purchased by the Korean firm Young-Chang. Young-Chang continues to build the Weber name today in Asian import pianos.






