Collection: Conway Pianos
Conway pianos, produced by the Conway Piano Company, were known for their high-quality construction and affordability. Established in 1905 by E. E. Conway and C. C. Conway, the company aimed to offer a more budget-friendly alternative to the Hallet & Davis brand while maintaining similar quality. Conway pianos were manufactured from 1906 to 1940, and they were recognized for their reliability and durability. Despite their affordability, these pianos did not compromise on craftsmanship, featuring robust build and excellent tonal qualities. The Conway Piano Company contributed significantly to the American piano industry during its operational years, making their instruments a notable choice for piano enthusiasts and musicians of that era.
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SOLD 1923 Conway Commissioned Upright Player
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SOLD 1905 Conway
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