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Strich & Zeidler

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Strich & Zeidler was a piano manufacturing company in the United States. The company was founded by William Strich in 1889 in New York City.

Strich & Zeidler was known for building extremely well made, high priced pianos in elaborate styles and finishes. Its instruments gained praise from Petrowitsch Bissing of the Bissing Conservatory of Music.[1] The company also built pianos under the "Homer" brand name as a lower priced choice compared to the higher priced Strich & Zeidler models.

The company manufactured pianos in modest numbers but experienced success until going out of business during The Great Depression.[2]

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  1. ^ "PRAISE THE STRICH & ZEIDLER PIANO" (PDF). THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW. 1908. p. 17. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Strich & Zeidler". Antique Piano Shop (online museum). Retrieved November 16, 2012.