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Steinway average salary is $38,875, median salary is $38,875 with a salary range from $38,875 to $38,875.
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Marketing Campaign Supervisor 38,875-38,875 Los Angeles, CA, 90001 2012 Steinway Marketing Campaign Supervisor Salaries (1)
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  • City: Pinebrook, NJ
  • Steinway has offered an uncompromising standard of exceptional quality since 1853 in how the piano looks, plays and sounds. Each handcrafted instrument takes up to one full year to complete and is the preferred choice for more than 90% of the world's performing artists. Steinway pianos are known for their incomparable sound and intuitive, responsive touch. And they appreciate in value, which makes them an excellent financial investment. In a hand written note, famous inventor and Steinway owner, Thomas Edison wrote, I have decided to keep your grand piano. For some reason unknown to me it gives better results than