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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 10 - Page 10

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NE MAN REMARKED the other day that
it was easy to make pianos. That may be
true, if a liberal interpretation is applied to
the word " piano " so that it includes all of
the " rattle-boxes" which are put forth from some
factories, but it is not an easy task to create
pianos which will withstand the most exacting
tests, which will enable the musician to gratify
his most exalted tastes—pianos which will attract
artists and experts—pianos which will give delight
in every home wherever placed—pianos which
will live up to every reasonable statement which
a dealer may put forth in selling them—pianos
like
THELUDWIG
for instance, which have stood the test of years,
and for which there has been a steadily increasing
demand, showing that the quality is there, the
merit is there. Dealers have not been slow in
learning these facts.
LUDWIG & CO.
136th Street and Willow Avenue
NEW YORK CITY

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