Noble accordions quickly gained a reputation for quality and value. The company offered a wide variety of models to suit the needs of every player, from beginners to professionals. Noble accordions were also used by many famous musicians, including Lawrence Welk, Frankie Yankovic, and Maynard Ferguson.
In the 1950s, the accordion market in the United States began to decline. This was due in part to the rise of new instruments, such as the electric guitar and the Hammond organ. As a result, the Noble Musical Instrument Company closed its doors in 1955.
Today, Noble accordions are still highly sought after by accordion enthusiasts. They are known for their quality construction, beautiful sound, and classic design.
Here is a timeline of the history of Noble accordions:
* 1936: Noble Musical Instrument Company is founded in Cleveland, Ohio.
* 1937: The company begins producing accordions.
* 1950: Noble accordions are used by many famous musicians, including Lawrence Welk, Frankie Yankovic, and Maynard Ferguson.
* 1955: The accordion market in the United States begins to decline.
* 1955: The Noble Musical Instrument Company closes its doors.
* Today: Noble accordions are still highly sought after by accordion enthusiasts.