Estey Piano Company


Estey Piano Co. was founded 1869, factory built in New York City.
In 1917 Estey was purchased byGeorge W. Gittens and in 1927 by
B .K. Settergren and moved to Bluffton, IN. In 1963 the
Lullman family
sold the company to MCM Corp., reverted 1966. Mrs. Lullman reorganized &

sold to Avionic’s Inv. Corp. in 1967. The company used the following names
used the following names on its instruments: Alexander, Anderson Bros.,
Chase & Baker, Lancaster,
Malcolm Love, Metropolitan, N.W. Nelson,
Schumann, Settergren, Vough,
Wegman, Drachmann, Meldorf, Bellman,
Soward, Purcell, and Wanamaker.


Estey Numbers
1889-15000
1890-19800
1891-20400
1892-21600
1893-22200
1894-23000
1895-23600
1896-24400
1897-25000
1898-25900
1899-26800
1901-27800
1901-29000
1902-30500
1903-32000
1904-33600
1905-35000
1906-36000
 1907-37000
1908-38000
1909-39000
1910-40000
1911-4 1000
1912-42000
4913-43000
1914-44000
1915-45000
1916-47100
1917-49200
1918-51400
1919-53800
1920-57000
1921-61000
1922-65000
1923-69000
1924-73000
 1925-77000

1926-82000
1927-86000
1928-90000
1929-90090
1930-90100
1931-90150
1932-90200
1933-90400
1934-121245
1935-122000
1936-123500
1937-125000
1938-126500
1939-128000
1940-129300
1941-131000
1942-133000
1947-138000
1948-141000
1949-143000
1950-144000
1951-145000
1952-146000
1953-150000
1954-154500
1955-157000
1956-160000
1957-163100
1958-166000
1959-169000
1960-172000
1960-172000
1961-176000
1962-180000
1963-183000
1964-187000
1965-191000


Estey with Settergren Numbers
1928-8000    
1929-9600    
1930-11000    
1931-12500    
1932-14000    
1933-16000
1934-17500
1935-19500
1936-20000
1937-20700
1938-21600
1939-22400
1940-23500
1941-24000
1942-24600
1947-25200
1948-25800
1949-27000


Sources
Pierce Piano Atlas

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