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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 23 N. 16 - Page 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE ARTISTIC PIANO
OF AMERICA
HIGHEST STANDARD OF
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
OVER 100,000 MANUFAC=
TURED
establtshae
THE
(Brand
Xttprigfot
J. & C. FISCHER,
110 FIFTH AvIiNUE, NEW YORK.
Sales are Made
in these fin de siecle days by men who are
thoroughly conversant down to the minut-
est details with that which they offer to
prospective customers. A piano salesman
will obtain much more satisfactory results
if he acquaints himself with the mystery of
the action and technical analysis of the
instrument. He can do this
By Studying
.."The Piano"
the best book ever written, and so pro-
nounced by the highest experts, on the art
of tuning and regulating. It thoroughly
acquaints the reader with the grand, the
upright, the square piano on a scientific
basis. It is illustrated with carefully
designed diagrams accurately numbering
and naming each part of the instrument.
It should be in every salesman's library.
Tuners, whether amateurs or experts,
recognize it as the standard work of their
craft. No "kit" is complete without it.
Cloth bound, over one hundred pages.
Sent post paid on receipt of one dollar.
Edward Lyman Bill
Publisher
Should not be confused with
faulty Imitations of It
r
HE
LEHR
Opened the way IUI iano-Style Organs, made them the popular
deslte, and as a
Seven-Octave
Occupies pre-eminence not only in variety of styles
appearance, finish, tone and many improved qual-
ities, but 1 has a larger sale than all other makes
combine . Progressive dealers find it often sells
in eompefition with pianos, though it only costs
one-third as much. Made in Walnut, light Qt. Oak,
dark Qt. Oak, Mahogany and Rosewood
5END FOR PRICES and
HANDSOME NEW CATA,
4- H. LEHR & CO., EASTON, PA.
1UE
Behr Bros. & Co.,
O-IR-^IfcTID --A.ZST3D ' i r P E I G - H T
3 East 14th Street
New York
•-PIANOS
OFFICE, FACTORY AND WAREROOMS,
292-298 n t h Avenue,
550 West 29th Street
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New York.
A5K QUESTIONS.
When a piano manufacturer tells you
his pianos are the best, and that no others
are worth considering, ask questions.
Ask him "Why?"
As a matter of fact most pianos are
good; the makers would bf f ™ 1 ** 1 ' *~ J*
other than their best.
The differences between them are
small, but small things are very im-
portant.
It is by excelling m many little things
that the WESER PIANO is lifted above
the common mediocrity of pianodom.
Maybe it's the greater elasticity of the
hammers^ our new duett uesk or our
praetice pedal—both patented—which
altogether make so viany dealers persist
in having the Weser Piano.
Talk to us about it.
Ask us questions.
THE . . . .
Dyer & Hughes Piano
will back up the strongest claims a dealer can make for them,
consequently your reputation is always safe when you recom-
mend a DYER & HUGHES.
J. F. HUGHES & SON
flanufacturerc
Foxcroft, He.
NEW WATER flOTORS
FORFORQANS, /EOLIANS, 5-EWING MA^
CHINES and all Mechanical Work
WESER BROS.,
Give more satisfaction than any ever
put on the market before. Perfect
in work, strong and durable.
No. 1, $5; No. 2 $10; No. 3, $15.
52O TO 528 WEST 43d STREET,
New York.
JOHN BOLGIANO CO.
31 East Lombard St.
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Baltimore, Hd.
DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
Art in . .
Piano Construction
THE . . .
is clearly evidenced in
Story & Clark
PIANOS. They are in advance in point of
tonal effect and case architecture
STORY & CLARK .
Factories, Chicago

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