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Grover Musical Products, Inc.

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Grover Musical Products, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryStringed musical instrument parts
Founded1952
HeadquartersCleveland, Ohio, USA
Websitewww.grotro.com

Grover Musical Products, Inc., is an American manufacturer and distributor of stringed instrument tuners — known as machine heads — for guitars, bass guitars, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, ukuleles, and the like. Grover also manufactures and distributes tuning pegs for violins and bridges for five-string and tenor banjos. The company has four divisions — former companies that had been acquired: Trophy Music Co., Duplex Percussion Accessories, Grossman Music Corporation, and The Clevelander Drum Company. Grover's namesake was adopted in 1952 when it acquired A.D. Grover & Son.[1]

Acquisitions

Executives

Richard I. Berger (born 1952) is the president. Before becoming president, he had overseen the Trophy Grover Company and Grossman Musical Products, which in 1983, was one of the largest distributors of musical instruments in the country. Grossman Musical Products was founded in 1922 by his great uncle, Henry Saul Grossman (1898–1995)[5] who, from 1953 to 1966, owned Rogers Drums. Dann William Skutt (born 1954) is vice president.

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References

  1. ^ Spann's Guide to Gibson 1902–1941, Joseph E. Spann, Centerstream Publishing, chapter 3 (2011) OCLC 711044992
  2. ^ Grover Expands Assets, Plain Dealer, October 8, 1965, pg 46
  3. ^ Oliver Tilghman Knode (1866–1960)
  4. ^ Grover Acquires Lucas Pick, Plain Dealer, December 7, 1965, pg. 34
  5. ^ Mary Hirschfeld Hears, Plain Dealer, April 30, 1973, pg. 11