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FEBRUARY 13,
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1926
Gabler
Line
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p o r 7]_ years this instrument has embodied
the traditions of art in piano-making. Today, music lover
and musician alike recognize Gabler quality. Its out-
standing attributes of tone, design, and finish are apparent
even to untrained eyes and ears. The Gabler is a strong
leader for any merchant to bring to his warerooms—an
instrument that will attract to his store the very cream of
the high-class trade.
BAUS. Today, the Baus has reached the peak of quality
and value. Never in its long and successful history, dating
from 1883, has the Baus line offered to the dealer so much
downright dollar-for-dollar value. The Baus is an in-
strument known for years to music lovers all over the
country. Its inherent quality and reasonable price will
make it an instrument of exceptionally strong sales appeal.
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When it is a matter of meeting price and yet
not letting down absolutely on quality, the Faber line is a
real sales-maker. These instruments have been built to sell
at an economical price but they are in no sense "cheap"
pianos. Every Faber is possessed of those sterling quali-
ties of tone and good workmanship that are bound to win
the favor of those, who seeking a lower price are unwilling
to compromise with quality.
These instruments comprising the Gabler group offer to the dealer a com-
plete line, graded in quality, and including every type—upright, grand, player,
and reproducing piano. In addition, is offered carefully planned sales and
advertising helps and assistance in financial arrangements where desired.
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Southern Boulevard
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ERNEST GABLER & BRO.,
Cypress Ave. & Southern Blvd., New York.
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Gentlemen: Kindly send further information and details
concerning the Gabler line.
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