From the very inception of the Cable-Nelson Company, Fayette S. After surveying numerous mid-western localities, they chose South Haven which had ideal industrial facilities. Cable and Nelson, widely planning for the future of the company, sought to locate it in a fine, smaller community where the tradition of building outstanding pianos could be generated among the local working force and the standards of quality and perfection in their concept of manufacture could be insured. Nelson in 1905 to form the Cable-Nelson Piano Company. Cable Company.Ĭable joined forces with H. Cable, a distinguished leader in the piano industry at the turn of the century, purchased two well established Chicago piano companies: the Lakeside Piano Company and the Sweetland Piano Company. Historically, the story of the origin of Cable-Nelson begins in Chicago in 1903 when Fayette S. Since 1905, over a quarter of a million Cable-Nelson pianos, bearing one of the most respected names in American piano manufacturing have been produced in the large Everett factory on the shore of Lake Michigan. ![]() ![]() Cable-Nelson is the low-priced companion line to the Everett. ![]() Owned and controlled by the Everett Piano Company, South Haven, Michigan, (listed in this section).
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