Category:Victor player pianos

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Further reading[edit]

  • Victor Piano [& Organ] Company. Antique Piano Shop (AntiquePianoShop.com).
    "​ The Victor Piano & Organ Company was established in Chicago in 1891 by the Bush Brothers and Walter Lane. In 1904, the firm was changed to The Bush & Lane Piano Company, although the Victor brand name continued to be produced. By 1905, the factories were relocated to Holland, Michigan. "
  • Bush & Lane. Antique Piano Shop (AntiquePianoShop.com).
    "​ The Bush & Lane Piano Company was originally established as the Victor Piano & Organ Company of Chicago in 1891. In 1904, the firm was changed to the Bush & Lane Piano Company (although the Victor brand name continued to be produced). By 1905, the factories were relocated to Holland, Michigan. ",
    "​ Bush & Lane offered a full line of upright pianos, player pianos, and grand pianos, all higher grand instruments that were sold all over the United States. Bush & Lane was especially well known for their elaborate cabinets and lavish use of exotic and rare woods. Along with the Bush & Lane name, the company built pianos under the brand names of Victor, Farrand, Cecilian, and Paulus. The Bush & Lane Piano Company went out of business before 1931 due to the Great Depression. "

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