Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 15

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MUSIC ROOM
MUJIC TRADE
VOL. LXXII. No. 15.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. April 9, 1921
68 Years of Leadership
OR nearly seven decades the Stein-
way piano has been an integral
part of American musical history—the
standard of perfection in piano building.
To the dealer during 1921 the Steinway
representation will be an asset of unques-
tioned worth—a guarantee of the stand-
ing of the dealer in the trade—for Stein-
way prestige is shared by those privileged
to offer that instrument to the public.
STEINWAY & SONS
NEW YORK
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Dealers Are Cordially
Invited to See Doll & Sons
Art Pianos in the Making
Follow through every detailed step in
manufacture and you will actually see
why these instruments have earned the
enviable distinction "Pianos of Character
for Generations".
From dry-kiln to the finished product
there is a quality keynote. The quantity
production is exemplified by our seven-
story structure—one of the greatest pro-
ducing piano and player-piano plants in
this country.
Dealers who do not handle Doll & Sons
Art Pianos, Players and Grands, should
take advantage of our invitation, A careful
study of our instruments in the making,
our manufacturing methods and the equip-
ment and facilities at our command will
prove a revelation to you.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Two Generations of Expert Piano Maimers
New York City
APRIL 9,
1921

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