Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 1

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SPECIAL—Mid-year Conierence of National Association
of Music Merchants.
Meeting of Board of DirectorsyMuskfc^Uidus-
tries Chamber of Commercefy^j*^^*^'^
Meeting of Board of Directors, Musical Sup-
ply Association of America.
Annual Convention of National Association
of Talking Machine Jobbers.
The Musical Merchandise Section.
VOL. LXXI
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NEW YORK, JULY 3, 1920
f. F ONE THINKS of reproducing pianos,
the name " W E L T E " instinctively comes
to mind.
It was " W E L T E " that gave to the music
trade the term — reproducing pianos. And the name
" W E L T E " ever after has stood for the loftiest ideals in
the field of artistic musical effort.
The house of Welte has continuously confined its genius
to the one branch of musical endeavor which its name so
brilliantly adorns, until to-day, with its eighty-eight years
of world-wide achievement, it touches one angle or an-
other of practically all development which has to do with
reproducing the art of great pianists and organists upon
the instruments of which they are and have been masters.
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Welte Mignon Corporation
665 Fifth Avenue
New York City
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 3,
1920
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(REMIER craftsmen are
Grand Piano artisans,
whose pride in their w r ork is best reflected by the
dominant small Grand—the Premier Baby Grand
itself.
Every individual member of our force is animated by
the one ambition to do the very best he knows how—
the very utmost to insure his part of the work being
100% efficient.
It is the spirit pervading this Institution throughout its
entire working force which in the finished product finds
its fullest expression.
Equipment, resources and experience, with the absence
of this spirit, would not make any Institution a com-
plete or permanent success.
Every essential factor of strength and reliability is a
part of the Premier
Institution, plus that vital spirit and
morale of w r hich we are justly proud and which mean so
much to the character of a product and the character of
the Institution responsible for it.
;
PREMIER GRAND PIANO CORPORATION
Largest Plant in the World Build-
ing Grand Pianos Exclusively
WALTER C. HEPPERLA
President
510-532 West 23rd Street
CD
JUSTUS HATTEMER
Vice-President
New York

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