Collection: Starr Pianos
Starr Piano Company, founded in 1872 in Richmond, Indiana, by James Starr and Richard Jackson, quickly established itself as a prominent name in the American piano industry. Known for their durable construction and high-quality sound, Starr pianos gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was innovative in its manufacturing processes, producing a wide range of upright, grand, and player pianos that catered to various musical tastes and preferences.
Starr pianos were distinguished by their robust build and the rich, warm tone they produced, making them a favorite in homes, schools, and concert halls. The company also ventured into the production of phonographs and records, expanding its influence in the music industry. Despite facing stiff competition, Starr Piano Company maintained a reputation for excellence and innovation until it ceased piano production in the mid-20th century. Today, Starr pianos are appreciated for their historical value and the craftsmanship that has allowed many of them to remain functional and cherished instruments.
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SOLD 1925 Starr Commissioned Upright
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SOLD 1909 Starr Commissioned Upright
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SOLD 1946 Starr / 40" Satin Ebony
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