Boston Musical Instrument Company
The Boston Musical Instrument Company was an American manufacturer of brass band instruments in the late 19th and early 20th centuries located in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Company type | Brass Instrument Manufacturer |
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Industry | Musical Instruments |
Predecessor | E.G. Wright & Co. merger with Graves & Co. |
Founded | 1869 as Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory |
Founder | E.G. Wright, Samuel Graves, William Graves, George Graves, Henry Esbach, & Louis Hartman |
Defunct | 1928 |
Fate | Name phased out in 1928 |
Successor | Cundy-Bettony |
Headquarters | 71 Sudbury Street, later 51 Chardon Street, Boston, Mass. , United States |
Products | Brass Band Instruments |
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