| Knowing the fair market value of Everett pianos is useful to sellers, buyers and owners. This information can help guide you in making important decisions. Wrightwood Enterprises, Inc. 717 St. Joseph Drive St. Joseph, Michigan 49085 616-828-0618 www.everett-piano.com Pianos now made by: Dongbei Piano Co., Yingkou, Liaoning Province, China The Everett Piano Co. was formed in Boston, Massachusetts 1883 when Frank A. Lee joined the establishment of John Church & Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Lee becoming president of Everett in about 1894. They moved to South Haven, MI in 1926. Everett also produced Cable Nelson pianos after a take-over in the late 1920s where they were manufactured in South Haven, Michigan. In 1954 Hammond Organ Co. bought the Everett and Cable Nelson names and also started building the Hammond Piano. Hammond pianos were discontinued around 1965. Yamaha acquired the firm in 1973 and continued to manufacture Everett pianos in the South Haven, MI factory alongside its U.S.-made Yamaha pianos. When Yamaha moved its U.S. manufacturing to Thomaston, Georgia in 1986, it contracted with Baldwin to continue making Everett pianos. Yamaha dropped the Everett line in 1989. Pianos bearing the Everett name have been made in China by the Dongbei Piano Co. and imported by Wrightwood Enterprises since 1995. COMPARE RETAIL PRICES OF NEW EVERETT PIANOS HERE DETERMINE THE VALUE OF USED EVERETT PIANOS HERE |
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