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INCE 1823 there has been a steady artistic and tonal development in the
Chickering piano which has won for it a place as the world leader. Each
season's success has been but a stepping stone from which to make further
headway in the next, and to score a new record in achieving greater tone results.
Expositions have been termed the "time-keepers of human progress," and at
the world's important expositions the Chickering piano has won more and larger
triumphs than has ever been achieved by any product of human hands or skill.
The greatest expositions and the greatest artists have united in according the
Chickering the highest position in the musico-industrial world.
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