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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 20 - Page 1

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VOL. LXIY.
NEW YORK, MAY 19, 1917
Leader
For the Dealer
T
HE progressive dealer of today is well aware that a large
part of the success of his business lies in the Reproduc-
ing'Piano. Broadly speaking, the store that succeeds
must have some attraction which distinguishes it from just
any store.
Every man who has had experience in retail piano mer-
chandising knows the truth of this statement, and every
dealer who has in his warerooms the Ampico Reproducing
Piano, in the Knabe Grands and Uprights, shares in the
strong trade vitalizing influence these instruments carry
with them.
The Knabe, with the Ampico, presents to your prospect a
power of musical attractiveness—plus the personality of the
great artists who play for the Ampico—that is immediately
reflected on the sales books.
These are facts quite worthy of the serious consideration of
every Dealer who is not already affiliated with the Knabe
interests.
WM. KNABE & CO.
No. 20

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