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THE
MUJIC TRADE
VOL. LXXXII. No. 7 Published Every Satirday. Edward Lyntan Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Aye., New York, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1926
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(; M~ HE names endure today of those
J. identified with commerce and the
arts in the fifties, sixties, seventies and
eighties. Albert Weber, who began in
1853 to build magnificent pianos, has
been venerated in all the years since for
the high ideals he
set for his product,
w h i c h have been
r e v e r e d by his
successors, carrying
his good name to
continuing respect
and Weber Pianos
to present day ap-
preciation.
Today Weber Pianos continue to enjoy
the many excellencies inspired by the
creator, with those improvements which
have followed in the years since Weber's
time, and today W e b e r P i a n o s are
further distinguished by beautiful cases,
which f a i t h f u l l y
preserve the tradi-
tions of the grand
decorative epochs
—original concep-
tions, exclusive in
Weber instruments,
yet c a r e f u l l y pre-
serving the great
charm of exhibition
furniture. The
W e b e r P i a n o is
t r u l y magnificent.
Then, Weber tone
was distinctive as it
is today celebrated.
The Weber Grand in the Adam Period Model
The AEOLIAN COMPANY
The Foremost Makers of Musical Instruments in the World
Aeolian Hall
LONDON
PARIS
BERLIN
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MADRID
New York
MELBOURNE
SYDNEY
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York. N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.