Music Trade Review

Issue: 1953 Vol. 112 N. 6

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RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS
PIANO SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES

THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
PIANO TRADE JOURNAL
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Steinway
prices itself
into millions
of homes
The down payment* on a Steinway
Regency Ebonized Vertical is less
by far than a family might pay to deliver
a piano less worthy into their home.
Many music lovers never before dreamed they
might claim as their own the glowing tone,
the rich cabinetry, the astonishing long
life of a Steinway. Our nation-wide
advertising campaign tells millions a down
payment as low as $147.50* puts this
within their reach. Can any customer be
satisfied with less? Can any dealer
conscientiously recommend less?
'^Slightly higher in the Went
Steinway & Sons
Steinway Hall • 109 West 57th Street
New York 19, N. Y.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JUNE, 1953

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