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MUJIC TRADE
VOL.
LXXH. No. 25.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. June 18, 1921
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The Steinway
TEINWAY quality is a matter of surety and is guaranteed
by the maintenance of an ideal and a standard from which
there never can be the slightest deviation. This Steinway
ideal in piano making is guarded with jealous care by every
individual in the Steinway organization, and represents
the real spirit of that institution.
There is nothing secret—nothing mysterious—in the processes that are
followed in making the Steinway the perfect piano. Its creation is the
result of steady and constant observance of the highest ideals, plus the
most painstaking care in every major and minor detail by skilled crafts-
men. Perfection of result comes first. Time and cost are secondary.
Every Steinway piano represents a distinct achievement in piano making,
reflecting credit not only upon those who make and sell it, but also upon
the proud final possessor.
The Steinway is truly "the instrument of the immortals'
STEINWAY & SONS
NEW YORK