Collection: Hobart M Cable
Hobart M. Cable was founded in 1900 in La Porte, Indiana, by its namesake, Hobart Mason Cable, an experienced and influential figure in the piano industry. Hobart M. Cable pianos were celebrated for their innovative features, including the Autotone system, which allowed the piano to play itself, making it a popular choice in the early 20th century.
In 1920, Hobart M. Cable was acquired by the Baldwin Piano Company, a move that further solidified its place in the piano manufacturing landscape. Under Baldwin's ownership, Hobart M. Cable continued to innovate and produce pianos known for their craftsmanship and unique features like the Autotone system.
Today, vintage Hobart M. Cable pianos are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance and innovative design. They remain appreciated for their craftsmanship and the pioneering spirit that Hobart M. Cable brought to piano making. Learn more about this brand at the manufacturer's website.
If you have a family heirloom Hobart Cable piano, contact us to schedule a FREE evaluation and explore the possibilities to restore its beauty and performance! Learn more about our Free Family Heirloom Restoration Evaluation.
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