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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 23 - Page 1

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
VOL. LX.
REVIEW
NEW YORK, JUNE 5, 1915.
The latest Chickering models reflect that architectural
dignity which has been inseparably associated with the
Chickering Piano since 1823.
Marvelous developments have taken place since that
early date and no other piano manufacturing house can
point to a history of unbroken piano making extending
back for almost a century.
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of to day
The Chickering business has been constantly vitalized with
new strength and new developments, and the 1915 models of
grands, uprights and player-pianos tell in a most eloquent
and convincing manner of Chickering progress.
They possess those musical essentials which have charmed
Chickering devotees for generations, and they fittingly illus-
trate that acoustical progress has never ceased within the
walls of the Chickering factory.
The Chickering of today affords piano merchants a business
building power which is beyond estimate.
If you have not seen the latest Chickering designs—if you
have not heard their wonderful musical qualities—then you
have neglected investigating a vital force in pianodom.
$c Sums,
(Div. American Piano Co.)
No. 23.

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