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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 19 - Page 8

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MUS2C tftADE
About
Pianos
and Values
^ The material, the woods, the metals, felts, veneers which are
used in the makeup of every piano are only incidental to the
human element that puts them together.
^ It is the putting together that counts.
^ It is the perfect adjusting, the splendid balancing of every
part, the perfect workmanship which are contributory forces to
make the perfect instrument.
tj You can use the best materials and by " sloppy" workmanship
have very unsatisfactory instruments.
€J On the other hand with splendid workmanship, with the ability
to blend perfectly, with the desire to put only perfect creations
on the market, satisfactory results are achieved.
flit
is THE KNOWING HOW TO COMBINE which has
made the
ESTEY
INSTRUMENTS
the world over synonymous with musical worth.
112 LINCOLN AVENUE,
NEW YORK.
ESTEY PIANO CO.,
ESTEY ORGAN CO.,
BRATTLEBORO,
VERMONT.

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