Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 20

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VOL. LXXIII. No. 20.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Nov. 12, 1921
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NOTABLE. AWARDS AND HONORS
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HE Schomacker Pianos have been exhibited at
all of the principal competitive exhibitions in
America since 1845, and have never yet failed
to receive the highest possible award.
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, 1845
Silver Medal for "Best Piano" — <>ne of the earliest awards
on record to an American piano.
Another Silver Medal in 1858 for "Grand Piano."
It will surprise most people to know that there was a special
competitive exhibition of Grand pianos so early as 1858.
Also a special Gold Medal in 1874.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 1848
Awarded First Prize, a Silver Medal, in competition with the
best American pianos.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE, 1848
Awarded First Prize, a Silver Medal, at the first exhibition
ever held in Baltimore, whose award was eagerly sought by
many exhibitors.
CRYSTAL PALACE INTERNATIONAL
EXHIBITION, 1853
The Great Gold Medal—the highest award of America's first
World's Fair—in competition with more than one hundred
American and European manufacturers.
CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876
At Philadelphia, bestowed the highest honors ever awarded
to any piano manufacturer for "Best Grand, Square and Up-
right Pianos " in competition with all of the world's best pianos.
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893
In Chicago. Awarded the highest honors in the most bitterly
contested competitive exhibition ever held in America, in which
all the great pianos of the world were involved.
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER 12,
"The Biggest Factor in Beautifying
the Modern American Home"
The obvious points of merit of the Premier Baby Grand—exquisite tone, restricted
space requirements, classic grand piano appearance and attractive price—are supple-
mented by the constructive influence this thoroughbred instrument exerts in beauti-
fying the home.
The national movement for beautiful homes of taste and refinement has been mightily
accelerated by the Baby Grand Age, as exemplified by the charming Premier—the
one type of piano that perfectly harmonizes with every style of room.
From now on—right up to the Holiday Season—carry this message of the beautiful
home to your best prospects.
Get your sales force busy on this broad business-building plan.
Right now is the time to become thoroughly posted.
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Largest Institution Building Grand Pianos Exclusively
WALTER C. HEPPERLA, President
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JUSTUS HATTEMER, Vice-President
510-532 West 23rd Street, New York
The List of Premier Dealers Looks Like a Blue Book List of the Retail Trade
1921

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