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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 5 - Page 14

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
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FAMOUS FOR 75 YEARS
as the oldest but one in America.
THE LINDEMAN & SONS PIANO
begins the year 1912 in a splendid new factory building at 45th Street and .Eleventh Avenue, New York. This move
is made necessary by the tremendous growth of the business in the last two years.
The Lindeman & Sons pianos and player pianos are manufactured by the Lindeman & Sons Piano Co., which
was incorporated under the laws of the State of New York in 1890, and is the original Lindeman & Sons Company,
founded by William Lindeman in Dresden, Saxony, in 1821, and established in New York in 1836.
The Lindeman &
Sons Piano Company is the only piano Manufacturing Company that has any right or authority in law to the use of
the names "Lindeman & Sons" or "Lindeman."
The Lindeman & Sons Piano Company owns, and is the only
manufacturer, of pianos from the original scales perfected by the Founder, William Lindeman.
The Corporation
of The Lindeman & Sons Piano Company has no branch houses, factories or offices, and has no connection with
any individual, firm or company that may use the name Lindeman in combination with other names.
A reliable instrument, in every way worthy to bear a distinguished name.
We are able to offer attractive prices.
LINDEMAN & SONS PIANO CO., s - w - c % 4 gV t ^S~" lllA '*-

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