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HDC Young Chang
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1956
FounderJai-Young Kim
Jai-Chang Kim
Jai-Sup Kim
HeadquartersIncheon,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsPianos, string instruments, and wind instruments
RevenueUS$281 million(1998)[1]:3–1
3,817 (1998)[1]:3–1
Subsidiaries
  • Tianjin Young Chang Akki Company
  • Young Chang (America) Timber
  • Young Chang America
  • Weber Piano Company
Websiteglobal.youngchang.com

Made by, Young Chang. Rating (see Key), 45-60. Estimated Number In UK, 8000. About 85% upright, 15% grand. Year and serial number, Uprights.

HDC YoungChang (Hangul: HDC영창) is a South Korean manufacturer of pianos and industrial wood working machinery, headquartered in Incheon, South Korea. Young Chang currently holds 50% of the South Korean piano market. The company is among the largest and most automated of the world's piano manufacturers.

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Operations[edit]

Young Chang had four manufacturing facilities as of 1999, three producing pianos and the fourth a sawmill producing wood for export from the United States. The sawmill was located in Tacoma, Washington and was established in 1991. Piano manufacturing took place in plants in Seoul and Incheon, South Korea, both established in 1964, and Tianjin, China, established in 1995. The company also maintained a research and development facility in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company's Tianjin manufacturing site is run through subsidiary Tianjin Young Chang Akki Company, Limited, while the Tacoma sawmill is managed through subsidiary Young Chang America Timber, Incorporated.[1]:E–8

As of the late 1990s, Young Chang, at the time known as Young Chang Akki Company,[1]:3–1 was among the largest of the word's manufacturers of pianos, alongside Samick, Yamaha and Kawai,[1]:xiii and one of five multinationals producing pianos.[1]:3–1 Young Chang reported sales in the United States, China, Canada, Korea and the European Union under its own brand.[1]:5–14

The company also produces pianos for other companies. For instance, it began producing Cline pianos for Cline Piano Company of Belmont, California in 1992; and began producing Knabe pianos for Music Systems Research of Sacaramento, California in the late 1990s.[1]:E–8 Young Chang produced pianos for Nakamichi of Hamamatsu, Japan until 1998; the units were modified by Nakamichi before export to the United States.[1]:E–9 The company had at one time produced Wurlitzer pianos for United States-distribution by Baldwin Piano & Organ, but this relationship was terminated prior to the late 1990s.[1]:E–9

The company also markets under an alternative brand, Weber, held by subsidiary Weber Piano Company established in 1986. This brand was established specifically for English-speaking markets where a Korean brand name, as opposed to a German or American name, might be a disincentive to purchase.[1]:E–9

History[edit]

Young Chang was founded in 1956 as a distributor of Yamaha pianos for Korea and other parts of Asia.[1]:E–8 The company was founded by three brothers, Jai-Young Kim, Jai-Chang Kim and Jai-Sup Kim, as South Korea emerged as a major economy and producer of high quality goods. The first Young Chang factory was built in Seoul in 1964.[2]

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Young Chang manufactured Squierelectric guitars and basses for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, and also manufactured acoustic, acoustic/electric, electric guitars and basses under their own 'Fenix' brand.[3] However, because of the similarities to the Fender brand and instruments, Young Chang could not sell the Fenix instruments due to licensing issues with Fender, and production stopped.[citation needed]In addition to guitars and pianos (vertical and grand varieties), Young Chang produced in the late 1990s harmonicas, reed organs and industrial woodworking machinery.[1]:E–7

In 1986, the company established Weber Piano Company, which sells pianos under the Weber brand name, which it had purchased rights to use after the demise of the Aeolin Piano Company in 1985. Young Chang subsequently sold this subsidiary to Samsung America in 1987.[1]:E–9

In 1988, Young Chang established a foundry for production of piano plates in Tianjin, China, to supplement production of this key component, also produced in Korea. The success of this facility was one factor leading to the 1995 establishment of a piano manufacturing facility in Tianjin.[1]:E–9

In 1990, Young Chang purchased Kurzweil Music Systems, a maker of high end electronic and digital musical instruments.

In 1991, Young Chang invested US$32 million to establish a subsidiary in Tacoma, Washington, Young Chang (America) Timber, to cut and process North American spruce and maple for export to its Asian manufacturing sites.[1]:3–5:6–11:E–8 Tekken 7 pc game full version free download.

In 1995, Young Chang opened a new US$40 million factory in Tianjin.[1]:2–11:5–5 The Chinese facility allowed Young Chang to start serving the low-end markets, part of a long-term strategy involving shifting production from Korea to China.[1]:4–12 The quality of pianos produced by this new plant was initially high, but dropped sharply after technicians who had helped set up the production returned to Korea, which had a significant impact on their ability to complete sales.[1]:4–15:6–12

Joseph Pramberger, a former vice president from Steinway & Sons (head of manufacturing) and an experienced piano designer, joined the company in 1995. Pramberger brought many innovations to piano design, including the 'Platinum Touch Action' and the patented asymmetrically tapered soundboard. The Pramberger Platinum series, introduced in 2001, was Young Chang's top-of-the-line for three years. These models incorporated some German materials including Renner action parts. Joseph Pramberger died in 2003, and the following year, his estate sold the Pramberger name to Samick, but his patents and innovations are still exclusive to Young Chang.

The year following the opening of the Tianjin, China factory, in October 1996, Young Chang entered into bankruptcy, emerging in August 1998.[1]:5–12 Young Chang has more than 2,000 full-time workers, designing and building its upright and grand pianos, and also the electronic Kurzweil Music Systems. Hyundai Development Company acquired Young Chang in 2006.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstLundy, David; Dominque, David; Pogany, Peter; Sastrum, Carl; Watkins, Ralph (May 1999). Pianos: Economic and Competitive Conditions Affecting the U.S. Industry (Publication 3196)(PDF) (Report). U.S. International Trade Commission. Investigation No. 332-401. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  2. ^Piano : an encyclopedia (2. ed.). New York [u.a.]: Routledge. 2003. p. 442. ISBN0-415-93796-5. first1= missing last1= (help)CS1 maint: Extra text: authors list (link)
  3. ^Blue Book Of Electric Guitars 9th Edition Zachary Fjestad, Edited by S.P. Fjestad ISBN1-886768-57-9

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See also[edit]

Kawai Piano Age

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REGISTRY OF PIANO BRAND NAMES

Brand Name Piano

Made By

Brand Name Piano

Made By

Acrosonic
Aeolian
Altenburg, Otto
Astin-Weight
Atlas
August Forster
Bach, Otto
Baldwin (D.H.)
Barock
Bechstein, C.
Becker
Bernhard Steiner
Blüthner
Bôsendorfer
Bradbury
Branibach
Brentwood
Cabaret
Cable
Cable, Hobart M.
Call
Cambridge
Camilleri
Casino
Charles R. Walter
Chickering
Classic
Conn
Currier
Daesung
Daytron
DeVoe & Sons
Diapason
Dietmann
Duo/Art
Ellington
Entertainer
Estey
Estonia
Everett
Falcone
Fandrich
Fazer
Fazioli
Feurich
Fischer, J. & C.
Forster, August
French, Jesse
Grand
Grotrian (-Steinweg)
Guibransen
Hallet & Davis
Hamilton
Hampton
Handok
Hanil
Hardman (Duo)
Hardman, Peck
Harrison
Hastings Hong Kong
Heintzman
Hinze
Hoffmann, W.
Horugel
Howard
Hyundai
Ibach
Ivers & Pond
Baldwin
Aeolian
Private Label or Stencil
Astin-Weight
Tadashi
Private Label or Stencil
Dietmann
Baldwin
Private Label or Stencil
Bechstein
Kimball
Dietmann
Blüthner
Bosendorfer
Aeolian
Kohler & Campbell
Private Label or Stencil
Wurlitzer (see also Aeolian)
Aeolian
Story & Clark
Private Label or Stencil
Aeolian
Private Label or Stencil
Wurlitzer
Walter, Charles R.
Wurlitzer (see also Aeolian)
Classic
Kimball
Currier
Private Label or Stencil
Sojin
Kimball
Kawai
Dietmann
Aeolian
Baldwin
Aeolian
call
Estonia
Yamaha
Falcone
Fandrich
Fazer
Fazioli
Feurich
Aeolian
Forster, August
Marantz
Marantz
Grotrian (-Steinweg)
Guibransen
Aeolian
Baldwin
Story & Clark
Handok
Hanil
Aeolian
Aeolian
Kimball
Hastings
Heintzman
Kimball
Feurich
Samick
Baldwin
Hyundai
Ibach
Aeolian
Jasper American
Jonas Chickering
Kawai
Kimball (W. W.)
Kincaid
Knabe, Wm.
Knight
Kohier (& Campbell)
Krakauer
Kranich & Bach
La Petite
Lesage
Lowrey
Lyon & Healy
Maeari
Marantz
Mason & Hamlin
Mason & Risch
McDermed-Rouse
Melodigrand
Miller, Henry F.
Monarch
Musette
Muzelle
Nicholas
Nordheimer
Otto Bach
Pearl River
Petrof
Pianocorder
Pianola
QRS
Rudolf Wurlitzer
Samick
Sauter
Schafer & Sons
Schiedmayer
Schimmel
Schubert
Schuerman
Schultz & Sons
Schumann
Seiler, Ed.
Sherlock-Manning
Sherman Clay
Sohmer
Sojin
Steck, Ceo.
Stegler
Steiner, Bernhard
Steinraeber & Sohne
Steinway & Sons
Sting II
Story & Clark
Tadashi
Tokai
Toyo
Vose
Wagner
Walter, Charles R.
Weber
Wellington
Whitney
Whittaker
Winter
Wurlitzer
Yamaha
Young Chang
Zimmermann
Kimball
Wurlitzer
Kawai
Kimball
Marantz
Mason & Hamlin - Aeolian)
Knight
Kohler & Campbell
Krakauer
Baldwin or Aeolian
Kimball
Lesage
Lowrey
Private Label or Stencil
Hyundai - Samick
Marantz Pianocorder
Mason & Hamlin or Aeolian)
Aeolian
Walter, Charles R.
Aeolian
Aeolian
Baldwin
Aeolian
Private Label or Stencil
Private Label or Stencil
Dietmann
Pearl River
Petrof
Marantz
Aeolian
Private Label or Stencil
Wurlitzer
Samick
Sauter
Schafer & Sons
Kawai
Schimmel
Lyon & Healy
Kimball
Schultz & Sons
Schumann
Seiler
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Sohmer
Sojin
Mason & Hamlin or Aeolian
Samick
Dietmann
Steinraeber & Sohne
Steinway & Sons
Aeolian
Story & Clark
Tadashi
Tokai
Atlas
Aeolian
Young Chang
Walter, Charles R.
Weber
Aeolian
Kimball
Kimball
Aeolian
Wurlitzer
Yamah
Young Chang
Zimmermann
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