Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 8

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flUJIC TIRADE
VOL LXXIII. No. 8.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Aug. 20, 1921
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NOURMAHAL
VINCENT ASTOR'S
Yacht, Showing
In the Main Saloon
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After hearing many types of instru-
ments, Mrs. Astor personally selected
the Ampico in the
because of the unequalled perfection
of its artist reproductions and the
superb beauty of the Knabe tone.
WILLIAM KNABE & COMPANY
American Piano Co.
437 Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK CITY
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Hie 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 in the Industry.
See that your Pianos have "Doll &
Sons" on their fall boards and—
watch your business grow.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Ttvo Generations of Expert Piano Makers
New York City
AUGUST 20, 1921

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