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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 18 - Page 1

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VOL. LIX.
NEW YORK, OCT. 31, 1914.
The Knabe Victories Have Been Won By a
Rigid Adherence to High Ideals—An
Organization Which Is Purposeful.
For seventy-five years the manufacturers of the Knabe piano
have held unswervingly to fixed ideals in piano making—
seventy-five years of concentration and organization, together
with an analytical study of the requirements of cultured
musical people, has resulted in the creation of the Knabe piano
of 1914, which marks another distinct Knabe triumph.
To say that the Knabe piano has been endorsed by the world's
most eminent artists and musicians is an expression which
slips off the tongue very easily, but when you consider that
the list of musical leaders who have praised the Knabe is
almost endless, and it includes the greatest musicians of these
and days gone by, it will be seen at once that there must be
a reason why the Knabe has won the position as "the world's
best piano."
There is a reason, and if one visits the great Knabe factory
at Baltimore it will be seen that the factory organization there
is composed of not merely piano workers, but master crafts-
men who have succeeded their fathers at the head of some
particular branch of the art, and whose entire mechanical
abilities have been devoted to the creation of flawless musical
instruments.
WM. KNABE & CO.
KD1VISION AMERICAN PIANO CO.)
NEW YORK
BALTIMORE
LONDON
No. 18.

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