Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 17

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Unquestionably!
The Least Expensive
Really High Grade
Grand in the Trade
Length, 5 leet, 2 in.
Nationally Priced at
$895 this Estey Grand
oilers a quality un­
excelled by any grand
in the $1,000 class.
Estey Piano Company
Lincoln Ave.-133rd St., New York
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Construction That Will Last a Life-

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PEASE PIANO CO.
LEGGETT AVE. AND BARRY ST.
BRONX, N. Y. C.
OCTOBER
27, 1923

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