Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 17

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The Music Trade Review
4 feet, 11 inches
Mahogany or Walnut
TTHE STRICH & ZEIDLER piano, established in 1889, is
•. noted for its artistic beauty of design, reliable workman-
ship, great durability, even, well-balanced scale, elastic and
responsive touch, and for a tone which is pure, resonant, and
of the highest musical quality. It embodies a scale created by
a scale draftsman who is conceded throughout the musical
world to be one of the really great experts in this line of
endeavor. The STRICH & ZEIDLER piano is manufactured
to a standard of quality found only in instruments which are
sold at much higher prices.
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4 feet 6 inches
Mahogany or Walnut
HTHE STRICH & ZEIDLER line comprises several conven-
"*" tional and period models in keeping with modern piano art.
None but the best of materials is used in their construction.
Cases are finished with the most carefully selected figured veneers.
The success of the STRICH & ZEIDLER piano since its inception
is reflected in its widely distributed representation throughout
the country, and the many thousands of these instruments which
are in daily use by satisfied purchasers. It has always been, and
is today, a business builder for the dealer who handles it.
STRICH & ZEIDLER, 740-742 East 136th Street, NEW YORK
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