Music Trade Review

Issue: 1945 Vol. 104 N. 3

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it was here.-in 186 ( ». that the Krakauer Brothers
started to .make the piano of their dreams.
The brothers were all musicians and their aim
was to make a piano that would make a name
)'o»; itself, by producing an instrument that would
reflect every mood of the artist playing it.
That they succeeded is proven by more than
three quarters of a century of Krakauer success.
Today |he Krakauer is known for its quality of
tone. Thiawsands of Krakauers are singing their
clear notes^in the homes and schools throughout
the land. *
The
Individual
Characteristics
of
KRMAUER
PIANOS
in Scale and design, which
and in t/zis mot/em
have made them so profit-
plant KRAKAUER P1AWOS
able for the dealer in the
are produced today
past,
will
postwar
through our
planning,
be
found even more profit-
able for postwar demand.
KRAKAUER BROS., NEW YORK
Cypress Ave., 136th to 137th Streets
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