Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 19

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One of the contributory reasons why the Steinway
piano is recognized as
For Over a Hundred Years
THE WORLD'S STANDARD
Devoted to the Highest Art
may be found in the fact that since its inception
it bats been made under the supervision of members
of the Steinway family, and embodies improve-
ments found in no other instrument.
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Since 1844
will increase your sales and solve your financing problems. Write
to the nearest office for prices.
PEASE
THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY
PEASE PIANO CO.
Builders or Incomparable
[PIANOS, PIAYER5NREPRDDUCING WANQS
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
DENVER
DALLAS
ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE
NEW YORK
SAN FRANCISCO
Gancral Offiovs
Leggett Aye. and Barry St.
Bronx, N. Y. C.
M. Schulz Co.
Manufacturers since 1869
Schulz Small Grand
Schulz Upright Piano
Schulz Aria Divina Reproducing Pianos Schulz Player Piano
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Schulz
Pianos
General Offices
711 Milwaukee Ave.
CHICAGO, IL.Ii.
Southern Wholesale Dept.
1530 Candler Uldg.
ATLANTA, GA.
MEHLIN
PIANOS
The Stradivarius of Piano*
Factories and
General Offices
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1 West 139th Street
"A Leader Among Leaders"
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Warerooms:
•09 Fifth Ave., near 42d St.
NEW YORK
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
305 South Wabash Avenue
Co.
New York, N. Y.
BEHNING PIANO CO.
Main Office and Factories
Broadway from 20th to 21st 8ts
WEST NEW YORK, N. J.
BAUER PIANOS
BOSTON
Grands— Uprights—Players
East 133d St.and AlexanderAve., New York
THE GABLE COMPANY
Makers o/Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos; Carola, Solo
Carola, Euphona.Solo Euphona and Euphona Reproducing Inner-Players
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
The Perfect Product of
American Art
Executive Offices: 427 Fifth Avenue, New York
Factories: Baltimore
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FOR OVER
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A N E W SMALL PLAYER
—With a New Appeal
for a Big, New Market
promises all dealers attending the June Convention an
A UTOPIANO
instrument decidedly new and different.
This feature addition to the Autopiano line of quality instruments is a new
small player, only 3 feet 9 inches in height. Full sweet tone, compact, and
above all a piano of real beauty and especially pleasing proportions, it fits
harmoniously into the modern home or apartment.
The "phantom" piano shown in the
illustration is the Autopiano Model
G, height 4 feet 7 inches. The
small player in the foreground is
the new Autopiano, only 3 feet 9
inches. Compare!
The new small Autopiano player is made with lacquer finish in period styles.
You will immediately recognize in it tremendous possibilities for new sales
in a new, ever-growing market.
See this unique player at Suite 1100 of the Commodore; it promises to be
one of the outstanding features of the Convention. Plan to make Auto-
piano Headquarters your Headquarters during Convention Week. A warm
welcome awaits vou in Suite 1100.
THE AUTOPIANO COMPANY
NEW YORK
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CORLEY GIBSON, President
CHICAGO
• SAN FRANCISCO •
JL
LONDON
PARIS

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