Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 23

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VOL. LXXII. No. 23.
The Musical Merchandise Section
REVIEW
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. June 4, 1921
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MURATORE
The great French Tenor of the Chicago
Opera Company writes of
Mnabe
"I am writing to express my sincere thanks
to you for the excellent piano you have put at
my disposal here. It is a truly magnificent in-
strument and supports my voice admirably and
I shall continue to use your instruments as I am
delighted with them in every respect."
Very sincerely yours,
'Since 1837—The World's Best Piano"
WILLIAM KNABE & COMPANY
(Division American Piano Co.)
437 FIFTH AVENUE
N E W YORK
CITY
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
The Name on the Fall Board
The truest index of a Piano's char-
acter and reputation—its musical
value and inherent worth—is the
name on the fall board.
The name Doll goes back to 1871
—half a century—and typifies
Pianos of character which are the
products of a family of practical
piano makers.
These expert piano builders—
familiar with every progressive step
of manufacture, and imbued with
the finest traditions—are directly
responsible for a line of Uprights,
Players and Grands generally con-
ceded to. be one of the most popular
and fastest selling m the Industry.
See that your Pianos have "Doll
Sons" on their fall boards
watch your business grow.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Two Generations of Expert Piano Makers
New York City
JUNE 4,
1921

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