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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 10 - Page 11

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THE
Bulletin
FVLL^f C H V N K S ^ W I S D O M ^
SPECIAL INTERESTS PIANO DEALERS
Vol. i. No. 4.
Published Weekly by Christman Sons, New York.
September 5, 1908
BULLETIN No. 4.
L
AST week we discussed the merits
of the Christman Small Grand,
and we may add further to that
discussion by saying that since putting
out our last bulletin we have received
a number of strong commendatory
statements in support of our claims
that the Christman is the best Small
Grand on the market.
Mere words are cheap, but we
are willing to support our statement
by the strongest kind of evidence—
evidence that is irrefutable—and we
are confident that we can convert you
to the Christman line of thinking.
We can make you a loyal exponent
of the Christman product if you will
give us an opportunity. That is all
we desire — simply the opportunity.
We can do the rest and you will be
in line selling Christman Grands and,
of course, we must not forget, Christ-
man Uprights. It will pay you to
investigate more carefully the claims
which we put forth.
If you are a
business man naturally you are inter-
ested in money-making possibilities.
Now we are confident if you take up
the Christman line you will largely
increase your profits as the months
go by. We say unqualifiedly that
there is no piano on the market which
contains better musical qualities than
the Christman, or has greater general
attractiveness—none at any price.
Strong words, truly, but investigate
and see if we are not correct in our
statements. Why we can produce
such value for the money may be
seen in the fact that the Christman
family are piano makers.
They
supervise their own business and are
content with modest profits, giving
the dealer the advantage of many
years of experience. September is
here and it is time to get ready for
the fall trade. It is going to be
excellent and you can make the
most of it by having the Christman
instruments in stock.
CHRISTMAN SONS, 869 to 873 E. 137th Street, New York, N. Y.

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