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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 7 - Page 1

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
REVIEW
THE
fflJSIC TIRADE
V O L . LX. N o . 7.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Feb. 13, 1915
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YEAR.
There is a good deal in association, and the old saying that
a man is known by the company he keeps may be fittingly
applied, in a trade sense, to certain products.
Take the A. B. Chase pianos if you will.
They are associated, in a retail way, with the leading deal-
ers of America, and the association is a good one mutually.
A. B. Chase pianos, of the upright, grand and player-piano
type, represent distinct acoustical and architectural achieve-
ment. They have won national pre-eminence.
The A. B. Chase player-pianos are designated the Artistano.
They represent a position achieved by men who have
unvaryingly held to fixed ideals, and that they are sold
through the leading music trade agencies of America means
nothing more nor less than a fitting association of the product
and the men.
A. B. CKase Co.
Manufacturers, Grands, Uprights
and Artistano Player-Pianos
NORWALK, OHIO

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