Sweet style in this vintage console piano. I love the rounded keys that won’t chip.

During the Great Depression when most American piano manufacturers were closing and merging with larger conglomerates, Grinnell remained a strong leader in American Piano Manufacturing. The company introduced a very successful line of spinet, console and apartment size baby grand pianos during the 1930’s and 1940’s, and the firm continued to flourish until the early 1960’s. In the 1990’s, the Grinnell name was revived in a limited number of pianos built by Samick International, a large Korean musical instrument manufacturing firm

 

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