#Baldwin howard piano serial number professional#
The Baldwin grands made by Parsons Music, known as the Professional Series, have some similarities to the former U.S.-made Artist grands in terms of cabinet styling and material specifications, but the scale designs have been changed. Model BPC5 is a replica of the former Baldwin model 248, and model B252 is a nearly exact replica of the former 52″ model 6000 upright, with Accu-just hitch pins, though with a bass sustain instead of a sostenuto pedal.
Models B243, BPE1, and BPC3T are similar to the famous Baldwin Hamilton studio, the most popular school piano ever built, with toe-block construction. Models B342 and B442 are 43″ consoles, in attractive furniture styles similar to those of the former Acrosonic models 20, respectively, but with updated scale designs. In most instances, both the cabinet styling and the musical scale designs of the former models have been copied. vertical models at its facility in Zhongshan. Baldwin, have been retired, although some pianos bearing those names may remain on showroom floors for quite some time until sold.īaldwin has re-created versions of most of its former U.S. now bear only the Baldwin name all other piano names Baldwin owns and has recently used, such as Hamilton, Wurlitzer, Chickering, Howard, and D.H. factory, in Trumann, Arkansas, at the end of 2008, though the facility remains open as a U.S. The company ceased regular piano production at its only remaining U.S. In 2007, Baldwin purchased a formerly government-owned piano factory in Dongbei, China, and for a while made grand pianos there, but due to a dispute with the Chinese government, production at that factory has been temporarily halted. It also contracts with Parsons Music, a large, well-respected manufacturer associated with a chain of music schools and stores in Hong Kong and China, to have grand pianos made under the Baldwin name. market in a factory it owns in Zhongshan, China, where it also maintains a major presence in the Chinese domestic, and other international, piano markets. In 2001, a combination of foreign competition and management problems resulted in bankruptcy, and purchase by Gibson Guitar Corporation.īaldwin currently manufactures vertical pianos for the U.S. Beginning in the 1980s, however, the quality declined, especially as a result of the relocation of action manufacturing to Mexico.
Throughout most of the 20th century, the company was considered one of the most successful and financially stable piano makers in the United States. was established in Cincinnati in 1862 as a retail enterprise and began manufacturing its own line of pianos in 1890. Ltd., Bogor, West Java, Indonesiaīaldwin Piano & Organ Co. Pianos made by: Baldwin (Zhongshan) Piano and Musical Instrument Co., Ltd., Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China Parsons Music Ltd., Yichang, Hubei Province, China and Samick Musical Instrument Mfg. For parts and warranty information on older pianos: