Knowing the fair market value of Hobart Cable pianos is useful to sellers, buyers and owners. This information can help guide you in making important decisions. In 1900 the Hobart M. Cable piano company was established in La Porte, Indiana by Hobart M. Cable, Hobart M. Cable Jr. and Howard R. Morenus. Hobart M. Cable previously belonged to the Cable Piano Co. in Chicago with his brothers Fayette S. and H.D. Cable. Hobart M. Cable manufactured a large quantity and several models of upright pianos, player pianos and baby grand pianos until the Great Depression of the late 1920s. They later continued to make smaller spinet, console and baby grand pianos that were in line with consumer demand. Their pianos were later manufactured by the Story & Clark piano company in Grand Haven, Michigan until the 1960s. In 1991, the Classic Player Piano Co. (now QRS Music Technologies Inc. as of 1993) of Seneca, PA purchased the Story & Clark and Hobart M. Cable names. In 2001, the Sejung Piano Corp. licensed the name, manufacturing pianos bearing the Hobart M. Cable name in China. By 2012, the Sejung factory was acquired by Chinese firm, Parsons Music, and by 2013, Hobart M. Cable pianos were being manufactured by the Nanjing Moutrie Piano Co. in Nanjing, China and distributed by Welkin Sound Inc., of Ontario, California.. By 2016, the Hobart M. Cable name was no longer used. DETERMINE THE VALUE OF USED HOBART CABLE PIANOS HERE |
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