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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 8 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The Chickering has always been the aristocrat of
pianos and the agency for the Chickering gives the piano
merchant a distinct and esthetic standing in his own
locality.
The Chickering has ever appealed to the discrim-
inatingly musical, for there is a charm about the
Chickering tone which has lifted it into an enviable
position.
Words fail to adequately describe its tonal charms, but it is
universally admitted that it possesses distinct qualities which have ever
maintained it in a realm concededly its own.
There is about the Chickering a halo of glory based upon a brilliant
past which aids every Chickering merchant, for who is there in musical
America who has not heard of the Chickering piano and who does not
know that it represents a standard of excellence—that it stands out
unique and distinct—the oldest in America—the best in the world ?
The Chickering of Today has eclipsed in point of musical worth
the product of bygone years. It has emphasized the fact that progress
never halts in the Chickering factory, that constant efforts are put forth
seeking betterments wherever possible and ever maintaining the Chickering
piano in the enviable position which it has occupied for nearly a century!
(Div. American Piano Co.)
Boston, Mass.

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