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The venerable history of Hallet Davis Pianos.

Hallet Davis Factory - circa 1839
Hallet, Davis & Co. can trace its origins to the year 1835. It was among the
oldest of the historic Boston piano companies.
Many world-famous pianists have chosen Hallet, Davis & Co. as their favorite
piano. The world-renown composer Franz Liszt played on one at the great Paris
exposition in 1867.
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| Hallet Davis Upper Frame - 1890 |
Chicago Worlds Fair - 1893 |
In 1911, His Holiness, Pope Pius X selected a Hallet, &
Davis & Co. piano for the Vatican, and awarded the Hallet, & Davis Company a
gold medal in recognition of the beautiful qualities of the instrument.
Building a piano is a demanding and precise art. It is a task based on knowledge
and experience, and on the devotion of the builders to an unswerving ideal -
never to compromise quality.
With the globalization of the world economy, Hallet, Davis & Co. found it
impossible to build pianos in the United States because of the high labor costs.
Due to the high man-hours involved in producing these pianos, they were forced,
like many other piano manufacturers to move their production overseas. Hallet,
Davis & Co. has partnered with overseas manufacturers to produce a high
quality, aesthetically pleasing pianos at affordable prices.
Hallet, Davis & Co. collaborated with these manufacturers to produce an
impressive number of high quality pianos. Grand pianos in both traditional and
Victorian period styles. Queen Anne and Chippendale models are featured as well
as Decorator Consoles and Professional Uprights. There are also Continental and
Studio styles available in a myriad of beautiful veneers and finishes.
We hope you will choose one of our Hallet Davis pianos for your playing
pleasure.
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