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Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix (270 degree rotated version) Steinway & Sons earned the “Grand Gold Medal of Honor and Merit” for piano manufacturing and engineering in the 1867 Paris International Exposition.[1] The first American company to win the prestigious award, Steinway & Sons revolutionarized the piano industry with a host of innovative parents and a factory that expanded into an industrial campus with its own lumberyard, iron foundries and post office. In 1880, C. F. Theodore Steinway introduced a rim-bending press that could shape inner and cuter rims simultaneously, resulting in the grand piano's unmistakeable elegant curves. This represented just one of Steinway & Sons' successful efforts to simplify the manufacturing process while also creating strong, stable, and reliable instruments. |
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