Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 20

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MAY
16, 1925
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
odels—Three Grades
f Quality Grands
LINDEMAN & SONS—the Second Oldest Piano in America
The Lindeman & Sons stands for good quality as to tone, construction, and artistry of design
at a low price. It adds price appeal to long time reputation.
The new Style 9 Grand is a revelation in small grand construction and genuine tone quality. It
is a real musical instrument. It meets the demand for an inexpensive small grand that can be sold
with the confidence that it will give years of satisfaction. The Lindeman & Sons line includes
nine differet styles.
THE CELCO REPRODUCING MEDIUM
The Celco Reproducing Medium in the A. B. Chase, Emerson, and Lindeman & Sons gives you
an exclusive line of reproducers that are demonstrably superior.
You can meet the strongest kind of competition with the Celco. Dealers who feature the Celco
are placing these superlative instruments in the best homes in their respective communities.
They are demonstrating that the most competent critics, and purchasers in a position to buy the
best, are eager to place Celco Equipped Pianos in their homes when given an opportunity to learn
of its merits.
If you are not selling reproducing pianos in your community, you are missing a great oppor-
tunity to make larger profits. The recently enlarged edition of the Celco Fine Homes book
presents evidence of the success of Celco dealers.
QUALITY PLUS PRICE APPEAL
Every instrument in the United lines is a quality product in its grade,
by men steeped in the traditions of the pianos on which they work.
Each line is developed
In the A. B. Chase, Emerson, and Lindeman & Sons you can offer the widest selection to your
prospects and guarantee satisfaction no matter what their choice. Satisfied customers mean sales
that pay out and show a profit.
The price at which you can sell the United lines means volume sales. Write for catalogs, whole-
sale prices and the details of our financial plan.
UNITED PIANO CORPORATION
DIVISIONS:
A. B. Chase Piano Co., Emerson Piano Company, Lindeman
Norwalk, Ohio
& Sons Piano Co.
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FINE PIANOS THAT ARE FINE FURNITURE
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~pHE PIANO is essentially the musical instrument of the home. The home
1 is incomplete without it. Ofttimes it is the most costly object in the home.
Until now, however, no attempt has been made to give to its encase-
ments the characteristics of fine furniture.
The House of Sohmer has developed a series of period designs in which
is embodied the glory of the great furniture designers of the past.
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Through the added touch of genius employed in these period designs
the incomparable tone of the Sohmer is presented in appropriate encase-
ments, and the piano becomes an integral part of the home decorative
scheme — an authentic furniture piece of extraordinary beauty.
Moderate in price and made in various periods, including Early English,
Queen Anne and Italian Renaissance.
Illustrated Brochure sent upon request to those interested.
SOHMER & CO.
31W. 57th.St.,NewYork
Established 1872
MAY
16, 1925

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