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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 22 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FACTS
C O N C E R N I N G
T H E
JEWETT PIANO
The first Jewett Pianos were made in 1860. They were good
instruments, and they were made by practical piano men of those days.
Gradually the dealers began to learn of the reliability of these
instruments, and the output of the factory grew until to-day the Jewett
plant is one of the best equipped for the manufacture of high-grade
pianos to be found in this country.
The musical quality, the durability of construction and artistic
finish of the Jewett of 1908 is the result of close personal supervision,
which has given the Jewett a distinctive character. Leading musicians
have endorsed the Jewett in unqualified terms, and if you are desirous
of a quick piano seller, gotten up attractively, do not fail to investigate
the Jewett.
MR. DAVID BISPHAM
JEWETT
The new JEWETT models are hand-
somer than any before shown.
Enlarged factory facilities enable us
to promptly supply the demands of an
increasing wholesale business.
Send for new Catalogue
the celebrated baritone, formerly with the
Grau Opera Co. of New York, endorses the
superior qualities of the J E W E T T Piano :
"It gives me the greatest pleasure to state my opinion
of the Jeivctt piano, which was used for my concerts at
the Casino here, and to say that its tone proved to be
more than ample for the room, though it was played from
behind the curtain. The music was all by Beethoven,
and Mr. H. Osborn-Smith, my accompanist, had great
satisfaction in the action of the instrument, while I found
it to be of excellent sustaining quality for my voice.
"Indeed, the Jewett seems to be a fine example of what
an up-to-date upright piano should be."
Darien, Conn., July 30, 1908.
JEWETT PIANO COMPANY
BOSTON, MASS.
Factories, Leominster, Mass.

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