By 1884, Miller’s five sons joined the business and incorporated the company, producing pianos under the name Miller & Sons. Miller pianos grew a reputation for their artistic frames and designs, rich sound and fine craftsmanship and were soon endorsed by many professional musicians of the day. Not long after beginning production, Henry F. Miller set up shop in Wakefield, Massachusetts, partnering with the respected piano craftsman at the time, J.H. As a classically-trained pianist himself, Miller knew learned how to build pianos for the finely-tuned ear of a musician. Henry Miller started his piano company in 1863, after several decades working for renowned, contemporary piano manufacturers Brown & Allen in 1850, and the Emerson Piano Company in 1857.
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