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that makes some pianos go to people's houses, while
some others seldom go beyond the dealers' warerooms?
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that induces the dealer to advertise and push the sale of
some pianos, while some others remain on his floor?
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that makes the salesmen enthusiastic over some pianos,
while to others they are indifferent?
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Design, Construction, and the manner in which they are placed
before the public.
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are sold so extensively throughout the country.