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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 4 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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THE
PITTSBD K JANUARY 1,
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H E world's finest piano is made in America and jit is made to meet the exacting demands of the most discriminating purchasers-
American musicians. CJIt is significant that although the Mason & Hamlin costs more than any other piano in the world, more lead-
ing American musicians of this generation purchase Mason & Hamlin grands than any other make, fl The owner of a Mason &
Hamlin grand not only delights his artistic soul with the richness and purity of the wonderful tonal resources of his piano, but he knows that
these musical beauties will always be at his command, for
The Sound Boards of Mason & Hamlin Grands Do Not Split Because of the
Patented Tension Resonator, Used Only in These Pianos
t j Isn't such assurance worth the slight additional investment?
Garles N. Boyd
Vincent Wheeler
Carl Bernthdef
Selmar.Janson
Caspar P. Koch
Karl Malcherek
Dallmeyer Russell
Frank Brosky
Victor Sau«lek
Emit Wolff
Wm. H. Oetting
Harvey B. Gaul
Any of the following distinguished Pittsburgh musicians will tell you it is:
Henry Klotnan Schmitl
Anthony Jawelak
Miss Camitle Maher
Joseph D. McGinnis
Janes Stephen Martin
J. Vick O'Brien
Ralph Butler Savage
C S. Niesen
Hougaard Nielsen
Ernest Lunt
Miss Geraldine Damon
Miss Helen Hass!er
Miss Sue Harvard
Mrs. Helen E. Biedermann
Mine. D.x Bysselle
Mis* Anna P. Risher
Mason & Hamlin
Grands
Music lovers are invited to hear these superb pianos at their convenience.
welcome at our warerooms at any time.
Are furnished in five sizes from
the small grand at $900 (ebony
finish), to the largest concert
grand at $1900. Upright B $600
to $800. Mahogany, walnut,
ebony and fancy woods. Special
designs to order Oitaloguei arc
free on request
S. HAMILTON CO.
You will be
Post Cards of
Famous Musicians
At Our New Store,
815-817 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh
and other*.
lie uiiivi^<*
mail, without charge, flu
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