Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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It is an article of faith
with the builders of
the C H A S E AND
BAKER
PLAYER-
PIANO that the ele-
ments necessary to the
creation of T O N E
must be kept constant-
ly in view as the chief
essentials of p i a n o
construction.
Style 5—Made in Mahogany and Oak
Player-Piano
The Chase and
is found in th
That we are pioneers and
specialists in the field of
Player development has
not obscured from our vis-
ion the fact that all player
Quality depends for its ex-
pression upon the measure
of fundamental P I A N O
QUALITY. This, byway
of introduction to our styles
5 and 1 0, admittedly models
of refinement in design.
And there is a refinement
of mechanical detail which
we regard as of even greater
importance, because therein
is found the basis of the first
and final word in piano
achievement, which is tone.
Style 10—Made in Fancy Mahogany and Figured Burl Walnut
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
And it has been our
unceasing endeavor
to develop the me-
chanics of player-piano
construction to a point
where we could fairly
claim for the Chase and
Baker Player - Piano
the largest measure of
possibilities in absolute
musical expression.
Style E—Made in Mahogany and Oak
Perfection
Baker Company
broduct of
The musician's instru-
ment wherewith music
can be rightly inter-
preted with every
shade of the compos-
er's purpose is found
in the new Chase and
Baker product, which
is rightly described as
embodying
PLAYER-PIANO
PERFECTION.
Style H—Made in Fancy Mahogany and Figured Burl Walnut

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