Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 11

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THE
MUJIC TIRADE
VOL.
LXXI. No. 11. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Sept. 11, 1920
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HE Steinway piano is accepted without question
as the standard by which piano quality is
measured, and the maintenance of that stand-
ard has been the life-work of the Steinway family.
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The Steinway piano is an instrument that, from its
pre-eminent position in the music world, reflects dis-
tinction on artist, owner and dealer.
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There is, and can be, only one Steinway quality pro-
duced- in the Steinway factory, by Steinway artisans
and under Steinway supervision. The Steinway brings
character into the dealer's business, and gives him a
paramount standing in his community.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
ot One
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Everything is fair and square connected
with Doll & Sons Art Pianos, Players
and Grands.
These instruments stand up
there are no better values for the invest-
ment, in the industry.
Doll & Sons Pianos are made by the
second generation of a family of expert
piano makers—every executive especially
trained for his duties, and the product
carefully inspected in each progressive
stage of manufacture.
The Doll & Sons organization is the last
word in equipment and facilities, with a
productive power which places this institu-
tion among the leaders in the industry.
Facts such as these account for the faith
and confidence reposed in our piano—a
faith and confidence reflected by both the
trade and the music loving public.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc
"Pianos of Character for Generations'*
New York City
SEPTEMBER 11,
1920

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