| HISTORY
Charles Kohler and John Calvin Campbell joined forces in New York in 1896 to create the Kohler & Campbell Industries, Inc. Campbell was a machinist who invented several wood and iron making machines and later took up piano making. He partnered with Charles Kohler for only 18 years, until the time of his unexpected death in 1908. John Campbell has been credited with pioneering many manufacturing techniques that instantly created more value for the dollar in Kohler & Campbell pianos.This was and is the cornerstone of Kohler & Campbell pianos…the best value for the dollar. |
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Charles Kohler
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| At the age of 20, Charles Kohler embarked on a piano-making career. Considered a genius as a factory organizer and businessman, he was the perfect complement to Campbell. Together they built one of America’s largest piano companies. As a testament to the quality, it is said that some of their largest customers were piano manufacturers of note that carried Kohler & Campbell pianos in their retail establishments. Today, the tradition continues and Kohler & Campbell pianos are sold in many of America’s finest retail establishments. | ![]() |
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John Calvin Campbell
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New York Series 5' 2" Traditional style available
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MILLENNIUM Series KC-647R
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| The Renaissance period was a transitional movement in Europe between medieval and modern times. The movement is often associated with great art that emerged from Italy during the beginning of the 14th century. The KC-647R is a product of that spirit. The warm walnut veneer is finished in lacquer and hand rubbed to enhance and protect the individual character of each piano. | ||||||||||