Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 2

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FIFTY=SIX PAGES
V O L . L. N o . 2.
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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, January 8, 1910
SING
$ 2 E OS°PER VEAR E N T S -
1910 IS GOING TO BE A BIG YEAR
IN THE PLAYER-PIANO FIELD
ON THAT SUBJECT EXPERTS ALL AGREE, SO WHY SHOULD
THERE BE ANY QUESTION WHEN WISDOM POINTS THAT WAY.
NOW, THE NEXT THING TO DO IS TO GET THE RIGHT ONE.
YOU CAN MAKE NO MISTAKE IF YOU SECURE THE
STARCK PLAYER-PIANO
With the Starck
Player mechanism
it is possible to
a c c e n t u a t e each
note with clearness
and
distinctness,
and obtain the
most delicate ef-
fects.
The
Starck
Player is the result
of continuous ex-
perimental w o r k
for a long period
and the advantages
of the Starck sys-
tem of construction
will be easily ap-
parent.
One thing which
we desire specially
to emphasize is the
fact that all the
metal parts of the
player are of solid
brass and are made
in the Starck fac-
tory.
The mechanism
is simple and pos-
sesses little liability
to get out of order.
It is impossible
in a b r i e f an-
nouncement to go
into all of the de-
tails which com-
bined make the
S t a r c k the best
player-piano on
the market.
The piano and
the player mechan-
ism are constructed
by special work-
men so that the
complete product
is a harmonious
whole.
STARCK 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANO
If you wish the best in the player world of to-day, investigate the Starck—and, investigate now.
Anyone can see by a cursory examination that this new claimant for trade patronage has advan-
tages which are notable.
P. A. Starck Piano Co.
General Offices
204-206 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111.
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THE MUSIC TRADE
The World Renowned
SOHMER
REVIEW
HE QUALITIES of leadership
were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have a reputation of over
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
Sobmer & Co.
WAREROOMS
Corner Fifth Avenue and 32d Street, New York
FIFTY YEARS
for superiority in those qualities which
are most essential in a First-class Piano.
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
THE
BUSH & LANE
< f | The Piano for your Best Trade.
RAN
BALER
PIANOS
Pianos
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
Noa. 38O282
ORAND AND UPRIGHT
Received Highest Award at the United States
Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to
b* the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for five years. t3p Illustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
Terms favorable.
AVR1VUE
CHICAGO, ILL.
THE
B. H. JANSSEN
1881-1883 PARK AVE.
CJ A source of satisfaction to both
customer and dealer.
Bush & Lane Piano Co.
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
Warerooms: 237 E. 23d St.
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. Y.
WABA8H
«I It leads all others for TONE
QUALITY, STYLE, and GEN-
ERAL CONSTRUCTION.
NEW
Factory and Sales Offices,
Holland, Michigan
YORK
DAVENPORT & TREACY
Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are the result
. of over three decades of acquaintance with trade needs. They
are attractive externally, possess a pure musical tone and are sold
at prices which at once make the agency valuable to the dealer.
FACTORY-1901-1907 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y.
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CHICAGO
PIANOS
CONCEDED TO BE THE
NEW
ARTISTIC STANDARD
It is with pardonable pride that we refer to the unanimity with which the
Greatest Artists, Brightest Critics and Best Musicians have accepted EVERETT
Pianos as the new Artistic Standard. Progressive dealers are fast providing
themselves with "The Everett" as a leader.
The John Church Qo.
NEW YORK
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DEALERS WILL FIND IN THE ESTEY
PRODUCT THAT
LINDET^AN
Standard of Excellence
AND SONS
WHICH IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
TO EVERY PURCHASER
PIANOS
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PIANOS
461-467 W. 40th St.
NEW YORK.

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