Baldwin 6'3"

Model: L
$ 7,990 Our Price
  • Finish: Ebony
  • Made In USA c.1990
  • Wood Top Bench w/Storage
  • 5 Year Action Parts Warranty
  • Tuning Included
Used

The Baldwin Piano Company was founded in 1862 by Dwight Hamilton Baldwin in Cincinnati, Ohio. Initially, Baldwin operated as a music retailer specializing in organs and other musical instruments. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that Baldwin decided to produce his own pianos, driven by a desire to make American instruments of uncompromising quality. The first Baldwin piano was introduced in 1891, and its reputation quickly grew for its tonal richness and precise craftsmanship. Baldwin gained international recognition in 1900 when it won the Grand Prix at the Paris Exposition, an accolade that helped establish the company as one of the leading American piano manufacturers. Over the decades, Baldwin continued to innovate, expanding its offerings and maintaining a focus on producing quality pianos that would be suitable for both home and professional use.

In the 20th century, Baldwin enjoyed significant growth and prominence, producing a wide range of upright and grand pianos that became mainstays in schools, homes, and concert halls alike. Baldwin pianos were celebrated for their durability and unique warmth of sound, which set them apart in the American piano landscape. The company thrived for many years, becoming one of the top-selling piano brands in the United States. However, as global competition increased and economic conditions shifted in the late 20th century, Baldwin began to struggle. After filing for bankruptcy in 2001, Baldwin was eventually acquired by Gibson Guitar Corporation, leading to a shift in production from the United States to overseas facilities. Despite these changes, Baldwin’s rich heritage and reputation for craftsmanship continue to resonate with musicians, who value its distinctive tone and place in American piano history.