Piano History

  • 1.  D.S. Johnston Co. in Washington State

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 04-01-2014 18:45
    Reading Michael's posts about Vic Jackson reminded me of David Steele Johnston, my 3rd great grandfather. He got started in the piano business with D.H. Baldwin in Cincinnati and then moved to Tacoma, Washington in 1888. He grew a very successful piano dealership there, with stores in Seattle, Everett, Bellingham, and Yakima, and became the leading piano dealer in the Pacific Northwest.

    As was normal at the time, his company, D.S. Johnston, stencilled their own name onto the pianos that they sold. They sold a lot of Chickerings, but also pianos from several other manufacturers. Around 1910 he closed his business to become president of Eilers Music Stores, which had become the largest retail music dealer in the world.

    Does anyone know anything about David S. Johnston, his company, or his pianos? Do technicians in Washington still see them around?

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    Peter Stevenson RPT
    P.S. Piano Service
    Prince George BC
    250-562-5358
    ps@pspianoservice.com
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  • 2.  RE:D.S. Johnston Co. in Washington State

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 04-04-2014 01:33
    I run into D. S. Johnstons regularly in the Puget sound area. I have a "stencil" screw-on plaque above my shop door from a piano that lives no more. I'll try and send you a photo. ------------------------------------------- David Stocker Olympia WA -------------------------------------------


  • 3.  RE:D.S. Johnston Co. in Washington State

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 04-04-2014 11:50
    Thanks, David. I'd like to see the picture.

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    Peter Stevenson RPT
    P.S. Piano Service
    Prince George BC
    250-562-5358
    ps@pspianoservice.com
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