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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 2 - Page 9

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THE
Bulletin
F V L L ^ CHVNKS^of W I S D O M ^
SPECIAL INTERESTS PIANO DEALERS
Vol. 2. No. 18.
Published Weekly by Christman Sons, New York
January 8, 1910
PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW YEAR
Start in Right—Get the Right Piano—The Helpfulness of the Christman to
the Piano Merchant—The Studio Grand as a Selling F o r c e -
Conceded to be a Marvelous Piano.
T
HE New Year is now comfortably started,
but most business men are still closing up
the affairs of the defunct year and few at
this time are making active plans for 1910.
The Old Year turned out better than many an-
ticipated.
It was the best year that the house of Christ-
man has ever experienced—the best in many ways.
The best in bulk of business.
The best in advance for our instruments in the
estimation of the dealers.
The best in point of appreciation of our
product.
Dealers are beginning to learn that the Christ-
man statements have been absolutely correct, and
those who have investigated have demonstrated the
accuracy of our remarks.
Our Studio Grand has forged ahead tre-
mendously during the past year and when you
figure that a grand five feet over all can stand up
with any of the larger creations you can realize at
once that that Small Grand must attract attention.
The Christman Studio Grand possesses such
remarkable musical qualities that many have not
hesitated to express themselves not merely in terms
of admiration,.but with great surprise that it was
possible to produce such a quality of tone, in such a
small grand.
The Christman Studio Grand is a dainty crea-
tion, but there is no "arrested development" in its
musical tone.
We can prove that the statements made by a
well-known piano manufacturing concern regard-
ing the "danger line" crossed by grand instruments
does not apply in the slightest to the Christman
Grand.
We say unqualifiedly that there is no grand
creation in the piano markets of the world that can
approach the Christman for quality of tone and
volume.
Now, you can increase your New Year's busi-
ness if you have a grand in your warerooms of
dainty, attractive proportions and yet with a power-
ful tone and sonority and richness which is only
expected in the larger grand creations and withal
having the sweetness and mellowness of the violin.
That's the Christman and if you visit the big
factory at 597-601 East 137th Street, New York,
you will at once be convinced of the truth of our
statements.

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