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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. The Aeolian Company went bankrupt in 1985. The Steck piano brand was then sold to Sohmer & Co., and then to America Sejung Corporation, which dissolved in 2013. George Steck & Company had a performance hall known as Steck Hall, which was also the site of several notable speeches.

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  • Steck (piano) (en)
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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. The Aeolian Company went bankrupt in 1985. The Steck piano brand was then sold to Sohmer & Co., and then to America Sejung Corporation, which dissolved in 2013. George Steck & Company had a performance hall known as Steck Hall, which was also the site of several notable speeches. (en)
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  • George Steck & Company (en)
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  • Acquired by Aeolian Company in 1904 (en)
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  • Steck & Grupe (en)
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  • Steck Pianola piano (en)
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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. The Aeolian Company went bankrupt in 1985. The Steck piano brand was then sold to Sohmer & Co., and then to America Sejung Corporation, which dissolved in 2013. George Steck & Company had a performance hall known as Steck Hall, which was also the site of several notable speeches. (en)
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