George Steck pianos have been instruments of distinction since their 1884 inauguration in New York City. From the earliest days of the company's history, fame and awards have been a tradition. Honors such as the Gold Medal at Vienna in 1873, the Piano Award at the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876 and the 1893 Chicago Exhibit Award began the heritage of excellence that undergirds today's George Steck Company.

Did you know that Thomas Edison had a George Steck piano?

The George Steck Grand Piano in Thomas Edison Museum is located in the living room. The living room was used for relaxing and chatting of family members and guests. Almost everyone in the family including Edison, Mina, who was Thomas's wife, and their daughters, Marion and Madeline, played The George Steck Grand Piano. Probably, Mina played mostly the George Steck Grand Piano. There is a story that on the night, Thomas and Mina met when she was playing piano at their friend's home. That was how Mina won Thomas's heart.

Pamela's choice, George Steck

At a recent Millionaire fair in Amsterdam, Pamela Anderson, looking for a piano for her son found and decided to purchase new George Steck Grand piano. Welkin Sound delivered the GS72SVDP1 EBP completed with player system to Ms. Anderson's Malibu House on May 28, 2009. Pamela's choice, the GS72SVDP1 EBP is a beautiful 5'8 " Ebony polish grand piano with chrome accents.

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