Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 15

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SPECIAL—The Musical Merchandise Section
THE
HMfW
MUSIC TFADE
VOL LXXI1I. No. 15.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
Oct. 8, 1921
Stein way
In di v idu a lity
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HEN it is said by artist or artisan—by the pro-
fession or the trade—that the Steinway piano
has individuality, it does not mean alone that
the Steinway is different from other pianos, but that it
is so different as to be distinctive—a thing apart.
There is no mistaking the Steinway tone and no dupli-
cating it—except by Steinway workers, under Steinway
supervision and according to Steinway standards.
Steinway individuality has been accorded world-wide
recognition and reflects to the credit of the dealer who
holds the agency.
STEINWAY & SONS
NEW YORK
10 Cents
Year
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The Kind of Pianos
to Feature Right
at This Time:
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The
now
Pianos that sell.
Pianos that stay sold.
Pianos that extend your sales.
Pianos that are made by a family
of experts.
Pianos—every major part of which
is made and directly guaranteed by
the organization behind them.
Pianos that have proved their value
by creating profits for Dealers—
decade after decade.
requirements necessary to secure sales
are exemplified in
Doll & Sons
Pianos Players and Grands
Capitalize on the unusual strength of this
proposition.
Now is the time to secure full details.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Two Generations of Expert Piano Makers
New York City
Oc.TOHEK 8. 1921

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