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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 7 - Page 1

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VOL LXIII. No. 7. Published Every Saturday by Estate of Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Aug. 12, 1916
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Starr Made Players
embody every essen-
tial quality that makes
for ultra-superiority in
the finished product.
Starr Made Players
are as splendid in their
mechanical construc-
tion as they are in
their outward charm.
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The Beautiful Little Starr Style "T," Only 4 Feet 4 Inches in Height
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HE pre-eminence of the Starr-Made Player lies in the fact that the
personality of its builders—that tangible quality-giving factor—is instilled
into every one. That element for the certain decay of quality—com-
mercialism—has never entered into their construction.
For half a century Starr ideals, Starr principles and Starr standards have
implanted into Starr-Made Players an undeniable superiority and a perma-
nence of worth until to-day they stand at the very height of artistic
achievement as master works of art.
To that class who have chosen them—those who have been thoroughly
competent to choose—it is a tribute to their excellent judgment, and to the
Starr their selection is unquestionable proof of Starr Supremacy. For individ-
uality of tone, faultless construction and stability of value, Starr-Made Players
have long been conceded the best.
The advantage which accrues to every live dealer from handling the Starr
line is not merely one of profit. May one of our salesmen talk things over?
The Starr Piano Company
Starr, Richmond, Trayser, Remington
Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos
The Starr Phonograph
The Starr Library of Perforated Music Rolls
The Starr Libraries of Phonograph Records
RICHMOND, IND.

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