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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 23 - Page 12

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THE
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MU3IO TRADE
REVIEW
An experienced dealer who has an
intimate acquaintance with piano
values remarked recently: "I have
sold a great many pianos, instru-
ments made in the East and the
West, but I have never found a
line which appealed to my custom-
ers in a better way than the product
of the Chase-Hackley factory. A
customer's pretty difficult to please
when the varied product of that establishment will not satisfy
them."
Satisfies
All
Demands
The Chase-Hackley line includes the Chase Bros., "The Pioneer
of the West," which was favorably known when many of the firms
to-day were not even in existence. It has steadily gained fame
with the passing of the years on account of the splendid musical
values which it possesses.
Then there is the Hackley, which is built to satisfy the tastes
of people who cannot buy instruments belonging to the strictly
artistic class. The Hackley, however, is as good as many of the
very highest priced pianos on the market. It is honestly construct-
ed throughout and gives entire satisfaction to purchasers.
The Carlisle comes a little further down in price and can be
sold low enough to meet with the requirements which are
demanded in the lower priced pianos. If a dealer has a Chase-
Hackley line he can appeal to the high, medium and lower
price tastes. You are well fortified for business if you have
these pianos in stock.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO
X *
MUSKEGON,
MICHIGAN

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