Collection: Everett Pianos

Everett pianos, established in Boston in 1883 by John Church and Frank A. Lee, are renowned for their solid construction and reliable performance. In 1926, the Everett Piano Company relocated to South Haven, Michigan, where it continued to build its reputation. A significant innovation came in 1946 with the introduction of the Balanced Tension back, which improved tone quality significantly.

In 1973, Everett was acquired by the Yamaha Corporation. Under Yamaha's ownership, Everett pianos continued to be known for their high-quality uprights, featuring long-lasting soundboards and tight tuning pins that ensured they remained in excellent condition over the years. Learn more about this brand at the manufacturer’s website.

If you have a family heirloom Everett piano, contact us to schedule a FREE evaluation and explore the possibilities to restore its beauty and performance! Learn more about our Free Family Heirloom Restoration Evaluation.

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