Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 7

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gTEINWAY
e INSTRUMENT of ihe IMMORTALS
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One of the contributory reasons why the Steinway
piaao is recognized as
THE WORLD'S STANDARD
it
ma/ be found in the fact that since its inception it has
been made under the supervision of members of the ,. j
Steinway family, and embodies improvements found % \
in no other instrument.
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LONDON
NEW YORK
Since 1844
SUCCESS
Is assured the dealer who takes advantage of
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
which offers every opportunity to represent under the most favorable
conditions a complete line of high-grade pianos, players and reproducers
For information write
palbtotn ipana Company
PEASE
Incorporated
Cincinnati
Indianapolis
Louisville
PEASE PIANO CO.
New York
Denver
San Francisco
Chicago
St. Louis
Dallas
General Offices
Leggett Ave. and Barry St.
MEHLIN
PIANOS
M. Schulz Co.
Schulz Small Grand
Schulz Electric Expression Piano
"A Leader Among Leaders**
Founded l869
Schulz Upright Piano
Schulz Player-Piano
More Than 180,000 Pianos and Player-Pianos Made and Sold Since 1893
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Warerooms:
609 Fifth Ave., near 42d St.
NEW YORK
Bronx, N. Y. G.
Main Office and Factories
Broadway from 30th to 21st 8ts
WEST NEW YORK, N. J.
Factories*
H i I V C / A
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Milwaukee
candler
Bldg.,
Ave.,
CHICAGO
Atlanta,
Ga.
THE CABLE COMPANY
Makers o/Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos; Carola, Solo
Carola, Euphona, Solo Euphona and Euphona Reproducing Inner-Players
CHICAGO
The Stradivarius of Pianos
Factories and
General Offices
BOSTON
Pianos, Players and Reproducing Pianos
E.tabH.hed n f f ^ l T ^ f ¥ 7 MANUFACTURING
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J O l L J LJLutLt
CORPORATION
The EASY-TO-SELL Line
Cypress Avenue, at 133rd Street
A PIANO OF NOTABLE DISTINCTION
Established 1842 315 North Howard St.,BALTIMORE. MD.
New York City
BAUER PIANOS
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
305 South Wabash Avenue
::
CHICAGO
The Perfect Product of
American Art
'Executive Offices: 427 Fifth Avenue, New York
Factories: Baltimore
A QUALITY PRODUCT
FOR OVER
QUARTER. OF A CENTURY
POOLE
^BOSTON-
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
AND
PLAYER PIANOS
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THE
VOL. LXXX. No. 7
RLVIEW
Piblithed Every Satirday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Feb. 14,1925
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How Forbes & Wallace Link Artist,
Instrument and the Store
Handsome Window Display Featuring the Appearance of Rosa Ponselle, the Famous Dramatic Soprano,
With the Knabe Piano, in Springfield, Proves a Remarkable Selling Asset—Dealers'
Co-operation in Concert Exploitation a Most Valuable Sales Plan *
N the exploitation of the high-grade piano
upon the concert stage, generally recognized
as the backbone of the sales campaign be-
hind this type of instrument, since no other
method brings the prestige as does a piano's
use by the great artists before the public, the
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appreciate immediately the appearance of the
piano they handle in conjunction with that of a
famous musician, and who, as a result of this
appreciation, succeeded by various methods in
closely identifying their own stores with both
the prestige of the artist and of the piano. For
city. Miss Ponselle uses the Knable piano in
all her concert work and this instrument is ear-
ried in Springfield by the Forbes & Wallace
house as its leader.
The handsome display window which is
shown with this article was used by Forbes &
Forbes & Wallace Window Display Featuring Rosa Ponselle and the Knabe
weakest link has always been a certain lack ol the most valuable asset any retail music store Wallace immediately before and after the con-
co-operatio.n on the part of the retail piano mer- may have is primarily recognition on the part cert appearance of Miss Ponselle and, according
chant in utilizing the selling factors which such of the music public of its city or locality, for to all reports, it attracted wide attention from
a presentation entails.' The opportunity which these are the people who constitute its most the people of the city.
the appearance of such a piano in concert or re- valuable clientele, the type of prospect which
"The window, in conjunction with our news-
cital presents is considered usually as too much a presents the least sales resistance, for they buy paper advertising featuring the concert," said
matter of course and is taken advantage of per- to fill a real and fundamental need.
Mr. Larkin, manager of the department, "gave
functorily and in casual routine. In doing this
An example of such identification, one us one of the best pieces of publicity that we
the merchant injures first himself in failing to which could hardly be bettered, was recently have ever had, and I think it would be of ad-
drive home the name value of the instrument given by the music department of Forbes & vantage to every dealer to understand how the
which is his leader, and secondly the manufac- Wallace, Springfield, Mass., which is under the exploitation of a high-grade piano such as the
turer whose investment in concert work is not management of William F. Larkin. On the Knabe can be made worth while by getting be-
made to yield the returns it should, both in evening of January 27 Rosa Ponselle, the well- hind and supporting the appearances in concert;
prestige and direct sales in that locality.
known dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan or recital of the artists who use the instrument.-
This, of course, is not true of all retail piano Opera Company, New York, appeared in recital
"The window attracted thousands of admirers,
merchants. There are many among them who at the Springfield Municipal Auditorium in that
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