Bluebook Of Pianos

 

      Brand Names Starting with Letter O


"Everything you always wanted  to know about pianos but didn't know who to ask"

 

 

OAKLAND

OKTAVEK

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OLIVER

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OPERA

The trademark "Opera" was adopted by the late David T. Peek, who commenced the manufacture of pianos in 1850, and whose skill made the Opera one of the most popular pianos throughout the country. The Opera is one of the distinctive names that has attained a prominent position in the piano world. The "Opera" baby grand has attracted much attention, and meets with the same popularity as is accorded to the very attractive styles of uprights.

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ORPHEOLA

ORPHEUS

Instruments, player-pianos and small Grands from the reliable and distinguished industry of Adam Schaaf, Inc.

OTTO