| Knowing the fair market value of Cable-Nelson pianos is useful to sellers, buyers and owners. This information can help guide you in making important decisions. YAMAHA MUSIC CORP. OF AMERICA P.O. Box 6600 Buena Park, California 90622 714-522-9011/ 800-854-1569 www.yamaha.com Pianos now made by: Yamaha Corporation in China In 1903, Fayette S. Cable, brother of H.D. Cable (Cable Piano Co.) and Hobart M. Cable (Hobart M. Cable Piano Co.) purchased the Lakeside and Sweetland Piano Companies to form the Fayette S. Cable Piano Co. H.P. Nelson joined the firm in 1905, and the name changed to the Cable-Nelson Piano Co. The firm built pianos under the names of Fayette S. Cable, Cable-Nelson, Radcliffe, Lakeside, Sweetland, Boller and the Dulcitone player piano. In the late 1920s the firm was taken over by the Everett Piano Co. and pianos were manufactured in South Haven, Michigan. In 1954 the Hammond Organ Co. bought the Everett Piano Co. along with the Everett and Cable-Nelson names. Finally in 1973, it was sold to the Yamaha Corp. who stopped production of these pianos in 1981, and later resumed production at their Thomaston, GA plant in 2000. By 2006, Cable-Nelson pianos were made at Yamaha's factory in Hangzhou, China. COMPARE RETAIL PRICES OF NEW CABLE-NELSON PIANOS HERE DETERMINE THE VALUE OF USED CABLE-NELSON PIANOS HERE |
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