Welcome to Wm. Lewis & Son
At Wm. Lewis & Son, we know what it takes to make great music: craftsmanship, patience, cooperation. We recognize that the excellence of the orchestra depends on each individual. We know that recognition comes from a job well done. We've been building qualities into our stringed instruments for years, putting a symbol of success right into the hands of students. From our attention to detail, to quality materials and workmanship, a Wm. Lewis & Son stringed instrument gives players a firsthand look at what it means to do things right.

Concerned by the lack of quality instruments and service for his students and colleagues, William Lewis (1835-1902) formed the Chicago Music Company in 1874 with his partners Newell and Gibbs. Located in the heart of the Chicago business district, players from the finest symphony orchestras in the world would often visit Lewis' shop to have their own instruments appraised or serviced. Amati, Guarneri, and Stradivarius were commonly in inventory. He later renamed the business Wm. Lewis Company (1886) as Wm. Lewis & Son (1896). Fred Lewis succeeded his father as president of the company.

Today, Wm. Lewis & Son instruments continue the legacy of quality and service for orchestral string musicians.


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P.O. Box 310 | Elkhart, Indiana 46515-0310 | U.S.A.

Conn-Selmer, Inc. is a subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc., one of the world's leading manufacturers of musical instruments. For additional financial information visit the corporate web site at www.steinwaymusical.com.