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Heintzman grand upright piano for sale, good condition.
Any reasonable price offer will be accepted!
If interested, please QQH me, or Email: pianoottawa@yahoo.ca
Heintzman pianos have been respected since the 1860's as the distinct
hallmark of musical excellence. They have been cherished in homes of
music lovers for many generations. The "Heintzman" name is synonomous
with the most beautiful and durable of hand crafted cabinetry, built
to last for generation after generation while providing musical
enjoyment. Heintzman pianos compliment even the most refined and
elegant in interior decor.
Heintzman
Heintzman's piano shop was located on King Street East Toronto for
almost 100 years. The company was started by Theodore Heintzman, a
German immigrant who apprenticed as a piano maker while still in
Germany. Theodore worked hard and became a master piano builder who
could build the entire instrument unaided. He immigrated to the United
States but decided to leave after the Civil War. He moved to Canada in
1860 and started a business building pianos out of his home. The
pianos were in high demand and his business grew rapidly. Theodore had
four sons and all of them were taught how to build pianos. When he
died in 1899, Theodore's sons took over the business. One son in
particular, George Charles Heintzman, became the driving force behind
the business. Soon, Heintzman pianos became world-renowned.
George died in 1944 and his sons took over the business. Heintzman
pianos were used in Capitol and Pantages theatres across the country.
In 1912, Heintzman took over W.J. Waugh's men's furnishing store. The
piano store moved to a new location on the north west corner of King
and John Streets and the men's clothing store moved to the old
Heintzman location at 71 King Street East.
Gerhard Heintzman born Oct 6 1845 the 4th son not only worked for
Heintzman, but made pianos under his own name and in partnership with
Nordheimer. He also made phonographs. He died 1926 and is buried at
Mount Pleasant Cemetary Toronto.
Any reasonable price offer will be accepted!
If interested, please QQH me, or Email: pianoottawa@yahoo.ca
Heintzman pianos have been respected since the 1860's as the distinct
hallmark of musical excellence. They have been cherished in homes of
music lovers for many generations. The "Heintzman" name is synonomous
with the most beautiful and durable of hand crafted cabinetry, built
to last for generation after generation while providing musical
enjoyment. Heintzman pianos compliment even the most refined and
elegant in interior decor.
Heintzman
Heintzman's piano shop was located on King Street East Toronto for
almost 100 years. The company was started by Theodore Heintzman, a
German immigrant who apprenticed as a piano maker while still in
Germany. Theodore worked hard and became a master piano builder who
could build the entire instrument unaided. He immigrated to the United
States but decided to leave after the Civil War. He moved to Canada in
1860 and started a business building pianos out of his home. The
pianos were in high demand and his business grew rapidly. Theodore had
four sons and all of them were taught how to build pianos. When he
died in 1899, Theodore's sons took over the business. One son in
particular, George Charles Heintzman, became the driving force behind
the business. Soon, Heintzman pianos became world-renowned.
George died in 1944 and his sons took over the business. Heintzman
pianos were used in Capitol and Pantages theatres across the country.
In 1912, Heintzman took over W.J. Waugh's men's furnishing store. The
piano store moved to a new location on the north west corner of King
and John Streets and the men's clothing store moved to the old
Heintzman location at 71 King Street East.
Gerhard Heintzman born Oct 6 1845 the 4th son not only worked for
Heintzman, but made pianos under his own name and in partnership with
Nordheimer. He also made phonographs. He died 1926 and is buried at
Mount Pleasant Cemetary Toronto.