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| Year | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1989 | Vintage 1989 Everett Baby Grand Piano | $4,995 |
| Everett baby grand | $900 | |
| 1940 | Upright Everett Piano | $300 |
| Everett upright | $450 |
How old is my Everett piano?
The serial number on EVERETT GRAND PIANOS is stamped on the gold colored plate located inside the piano as illustrated in the grand piano picture. (Click here to enlarge the image at left.)…Finding the Age of Your Everett Piano.
| EVERETT PIANOS | |
|---|---|
| Year of Manufacture | Serial Number |
| 1908 | 38770 |
| 1909 | 39200 |
| 1910 | 39600 |
Where are Everett pianos made?
South Haven, Michigan
The Everett Piano Company, or simply Everett Piano, was a piano manufacturing company founded by the John Church Company….Everett Piano Company.
| Industry | Piano designing/manufacturing |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | South Haven, Michigan , United States |
| Products | Pianos |
| Owner | Yamaha Corporation |
| Parent | John J. Church Company |
How heavy is an Everett piano?
Studio pianos weigh anywhere between 400-500 lbs. They are a bit taller at 44”-48” (111cm-122cm) in height….
| Vertical Pianos | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|
| Studio Piano (44″-48″) | 400-500lbs (181-227kg) |
| Upright Piano (48″-60″) | 500-1000lbs (227-454kg) |
| Grand Pianos | Approx. Weight |
When did Everett stop making grand pianos?
Eventually, Everett stopped manufacturing grands in 1946 and concentrated entirely in making upright pianos. In 1936, George Stapely purchased the company; it was a turning point in its history.
What are the most valuable Everett pianos?
The most valuable Everett piano is the EV-185. This model is a grand piano and the largest Everett piano at 6 feet, 1 inch long. It boasts a polished ebony finish. The next most valuable Everett piano is the EV-165, which is also a grand piano. It is 5 feet, 5 inches long with a polished ebony finish.
When was the Everett organ made?
The Everett name has been widely recognized in the American piano industry for 100 years, but the early turn-of-the-century instruments are not terribly common today. The Everett name was sold to the Hammond Organ Company in 1954, then later it was sold to Yamaha around 1973.
When did they stop making Hammond pianos?
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. 1960s. Yamaha acquired the firm in 1973 and continued to manufacture Everett pianos in the South Haven, MI