Hardman Peck
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Hardman was established in 1842 by Hugh Hardman in New York, NY. Hugh's brother John joined the company in 1874 and Leopold Peck became a partner in 1890. In 1890 the name was changed to Hardman, Peck & Co. Hardman was considered one of the distinguished piano industries of this era, with a worldwide reputation for the utmost in reliability. Hardman pianos were noted for their technical qualities, for their purity, delicacy, the artistic beauty of their cases, and for their remarkable durability. Hardman pianos were once the official piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York.
[edit] Years and serials
1900-48000, 1922-89300, 1935-95200, 1960-121100, 1905-58000, 1923-90000, 1940-97000, 1966-134300, 1910-68100, 1924-91000, 1947-101000, 1973-144700, 1915-77200, 1925-91500, 1952-106400, 1980-151100, 1920-86000, 1930-94200, 1955-109000, 1982-152200