Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 10-SECTION-1

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
March 10, 1928
In Two Sections
Section I
Prelude
(Andante)
S.RACHMANINOFF. Op.3,N? Z
Piano
PERFECT
PERFECT
RECORDING
plus
^
RE-EN A CTMENT
Only when both these essentials are attained can an instrument
be truthfully called a perfect medium for re-enacting the artist's
performance
both are achieved solely by the
which controls exclusively the only system of dynamics that
accurately records the playing of the artist.
SJ
T H E AMPICO CORPORATION
AMPICO, LTD.
NEW YORK
LONDON
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
MARCH 10, 1928
What Piano for Leader?
For leadership the Haddorff offers two
advantages which are combined in no
other piano:
No. i—A professional group of
larger grands—from a small parlor
to a concert grand—which for
beauty and distinction of tone and
soundness of construction are not
excelled in the world.
No. 2—A group of small, moder-
ately priced pianos (grands as low
as $825, uprights as low as $425,
f. o. b. factory) which have set a
new standard of quality and value
in pianos intended primarily for
the home.
No Haddorff dealer finds it necessary to
suggest a second grade piano to any pros-
pect who can afford to pay $425 or more
for T H E BEST!
Haddorff Piano Company
Rockford
Illinois

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