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In 1887, at the age of 16, Justus P. Seeburg (Sjoberg) left his homeland of Sweden to travel to the United States. His father who had been a prosperous merchant had fallen on hard times and the family was broke. Seeburg intended to find his fortune in the New World. After completing an apprenticeship in the Smith and Barnes piano factory in Chicago he started his first job at the Markette Piano Company. Eventually moving to the C. S. Smith Piano Factory and thence to a position as superintendent at the Cable Piano Company where he started renting or operating in his own right. He tested piano players in several locations throughout Chicago and soon built up a considerable client base. Eventually he resigned from his job at the Piano Company and in 1902, providing his own small starting capital, formed his own company. The J. P. Seeburg Company was initially a success, the demand for electric piano players was growing and Seeburg established a sales office and display rooms in the Repub