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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 3 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Quality
and
The opening month of the new year
is a fitting time to consider plans and pur-
poses for 1914, for at no time in trade
history were quality-values in pianos and
player-pianos considered so essential as to-
day.
Purchasers are seeking instruments of
reliability—of distinct personality, so to
speak, and the instruments made by the
Waltham Piano Co. command considera-
tion in this respect.
They are beautifully finished; every
little detail of construction is carefully
watched, and the pianos have a tone which
captivates the most critical musical taste.
The player-pianos, and the Electra-
tone (Electric coin-operated) manufactured
by the Waltham Piano Co., have com-
manded universal approval, not merely be-
cause of the absolute merits of the player
actions installed in these instruments, but
for the richness and purity of the tone
which can only be found in instruments
of the grand family.
The full Waltham line—referred to
elsewhere on this page—is essentially a
trade winner, and it can be handled with
profit by the dealer, plus an augmentation
of reputation to him that constitutes an
asset well worth considering.
Waltham Piano Co.
Manufacturers "Since 1885"
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
A Trio of Trade
Sellers for 1914
The Renowned WALTHAM
Piano and Player-Piano
The Famous WARFIELD
Piano and Player-Piano
The Incomparable
ELECTRATONE
(Electric Coin-Operated)

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