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Stuart and Sons is a manufacturer of pianos based in Maryville, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

Their pianos are noted for their use of Australian timbers for construction, including Huon Pine and red Western Australian casuarina.

Stuart and Sons pianos are known for unusual and innovative design features. Stuart and Sons pianos normally have ninety-seven keys as distinct from the eighty-eight keys found on conventional grand pianos. The pianos feature a "bridge agraffe" string coupling device, which enables the string when struck by the hammer to vibrate vertically and for a longer duration than in conventional piano designs. This is said to lend the instrument superior dynamic and sustaining qualities when compared with conventional instruments.

A Stuart and Sons grand piano is part of the collection of the Powerhouse Museum. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation houses a Stuart and Sons grand piano in its Ultimo facility. The Conservatorium of Music of the University of Newcastle, Australia uses a Stuart and Sons piano as a teaching and performance instrument.

The Dutch-Australian pianist Gerard Willems exclusively used a Stuart and Sons piano when recording the complete piano sonata cycle of Ludwig Van Beethoven during 1999 and 2000.

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