American Made Pianos

An Outstanding Manufacturing Tradition

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Gabler Brothers

Factory Location: New York, New York
Serial Number Dates: 1860 - 1931

History:

Gabler Brothers Pianos was established in the mid 1800s, making pianos for nearly 70 years, and was finally aquired by the Aeolian American Piano Company. The company also made Faber & Baus pianos.

 

Information source: Pierce Piano Atlas

The Resonance of a Continent: The American Piano Tradition

The American piano manufacturing tradition is a story of unparalleled craftsmanship meeting the boundless natural resources of a new world. At its heart lies the selection of materials—most notably the vast, old-growth spruce forests of the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast. These superior stands of Sitka and Adirondack spruce provided the tight-grained, resonant timber essential for crafting the world’s finest soundboards, offering a tonal depth and "singing" quality that European makers envied. Combined with a relentless spirit of industrial innovation, American makers refined the overstrung scale and the heavy cast-iron plate, creating instruments of such structural integrity and powerful projection that they redefined the modern piano.