





George Steck Baby Grand
George Steck pianos are high-grade instruments known for their rich, clear tone and precise craftsmanship. Founded in 1857 by German immigrant George Steck in New York, the brand quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs, including the introduction of a bell-metal plate. This innovation contributed to the piano’s distinctive sound and durability, setting it apart in the competitive piano market. The company earned significant accolades, such as a gold medal at the 1873 Vienna Exposition, affirming its reputation for quality and excellence. After George Steck’s passing, the company was sold to the Aeolian Company in 1904 and continued to produce pianos under various ownerships. Despite its long history and strong legacy, production of George Steck pianos ceased in 2015, marking the end of an important chapter in American piano manufacturing. Today, George Steck pianos remain valued by collectors and musicians for their historical significance and enduring tonal qualities.
Year: 1932
Size: 5’4×58”
Finish: Satin Walnut
Rental Option: Long Term $250/month
George Steck pianos are high-grade instruments known for their rich, clear tone and precise craftsmanship. Founded in 1857 by German immigrant George Steck in New York, the brand quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs, including the introduction of a bell-metal plate. This innovation contributed to the piano’s distinctive sound and durability, setting it apart in the competitive piano market. The company earned significant accolades, such as a gold medal at the 1873 Vienna Exposition, affirming its reputation for quality and excellence. After George Steck’s passing, the company was sold to the Aeolian Company in 1904 and continued to produce pianos under various ownerships. Despite its long history and strong legacy, production of George Steck pianos ceased in 2015, marking the end of an important chapter in American piano manufacturing. Today, George Steck pianos remain valued by collectors and musicians for their historical significance and enduring tonal qualities.
Year: 1932
Size: 5’4×58”
Finish: Satin Walnut
Rental Option: Long Term $250/month
George Steck pianos are high-grade instruments known for their rich, clear tone and precise craftsmanship. Founded in 1857 by German immigrant George Steck in New York, the brand quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs, including the introduction of a bell-metal plate. This innovation contributed to the piano’s distinctive sound and durability, setting it apart in the competitive piano market. The company earned significant accolades, such as a gold medal at the 1873 Vienna Exposition, affirming its reputation for quality and excellence. After George Steck’s passing, the company was sold to the Aeolian Company in 1904 and continued to produce pianos under various ownerships. Despite its long history and strong legacy, production of George Steck pianos ceased in 2015, marking the end of an important chapter in American piano manufacturing. Today, George Steck pianos remain valued by collectors and musicians for their historical significance and enduring tonal qualities.
Year: 1932
Size: 5’4×58”
Finish: Satin Walnut
Rental Option: Long Term $250/month