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Steck was a brand of pianos manufactured from 1857 to 1985 They were initially made by George Steck Company before combining with the Aeolian Company in 1904
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George Steck, a master craftsman and scientific acoustician, of Cassel, Germany, started piano manufacturing in 1857, at the location of 12th Street and 3rd Avenue in New York City In the long run, he won many honors that distinguished him as a highly revered piano maker of his time
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In 1865, George Steck opened “Steck Hall” on Clinton Avenue where his concert grand pianos were played by famous artists of the day Steck’s pianos were praised by famous composers like Richard Wagner for their power and clarity of tone
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When George Steck founded the company, he envisioned the many advancements he could make to pianos By the 1890s, Steck was introducing upright and grand pianos to his product line and moving away from the strictly square grand pianos
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