Collection: Hamlin Pianos

Hamlin pianos were produced by the Mason & Hamlin company, founded in 1854 by Henry Mason and Emmons Hamlin in Boston, Massachusetts. Initially focusing on reed organs, the company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality instruments. In 1883, Mason & Hamlin expanded their production to include pianos, applying the same rigorous standards of craftsmanship and innovation that had made their organs so successful. Over the years, Mason & Hamlin pianos, including the Hamlin line, became known for their exceptional build quality and rich, resonant sound.

Hamlin pianos are meticulously handcrafted, reflecting the company's commitment to quality and excellence in piano manufacturing. Known for incorporating innovative features, such as the Tension Resonator, which enhances the structural integrity of the piano and improves tonal quality, these pianos are built using high-quality materials, including solid spruce soundboards, which contribute to their rich and vibrant sound. These pianos are celebrated for their full, resonant tone, which makes them suitable for both professional performances and home use. Additionally, Hamlin pianos are designed to last, with robust construction that ensures long-term reliability and consistent performance.

Hamlin pianos, produced by Mason & Hamlin, are revered for their historical significance, innovative features, and outstanding sound quality. These pianos continue to be a preferred choice for discerning pianists and institutions seeking instruments that combine tradition with modern advancements in piano technology.

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