Steinway coaster
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This is a drink coaster with the iconic Steinway logo proudly displayed.\r\n\r\nIt measures 100 by 100 by 5 mm, making it a perfect fit for your coaster holder:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3130397\r\n\r\nYou can find this coaster on page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinway_%26_Sons\r\n\r\nSteinway & Sons is an American piano company, founded in 1853 by German-born Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg, later known as Henry E. Steinway.\r\n\r\nThe company's rapid growth led to the opening of factories in New York City and Hamburg, Germany.\r\n\r\nToday, Steinway supplies pianos to the Americas from its Queens factory, while its Hamburg facility caters to the rest of the world.\r\n\r\nSteinway is often referred to as one of the "Big Four" piano manufacturers, alongside C. Bechstein, Bösendorfer, and Blüthner.\r\n\r\nThe company has earned a reputation for producing high-quality pianos, with 139 patents in piano making granted since its inception in 1857.\r\n\r\nSteinway's dominance of the high-end grand piano market exceeds 80 percent, though some critics argue it stifles innovation and leads to a homogenization of sound.\r\n\r\nDespite this, Steinway pianos have received numerous accolades, including gold medals at the American Institute Fair in 1855 and three medals at the International Exposition of 1867 in Paris.\r\n\r\nThe European arm of the company holds a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II, while Steinway & Sons was named Company of the Year by The Music Trades magazine in 1996.\r\n\r\nIn addition to its flagship brand, Steinway markets two other piano lines: Boston and Essex. These lower-priced brands are designed by Steinway engineers and manufactured in Asia under their supervision.\r\n\r\nBest,\r\n\r\nRaimon of IdeaLab
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