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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 65 N. 12 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Why 90% of the Artistic Grands, Player-
Pianos and Uprights are Equipped
With Pfriemer Re-Enforced Hammers
DECAUSE high grade manufacturers have discovered that the
Re-Enforced Hammer—invented by us—is of the greatest assist-
ance to them in creating and maintaining an artistic quality of tone.
Because the Re-Enforcement reduces
the absorption of moisture by the
Hammer to a minimum.
Because the Re-Enforced sides give
greater stability to the Hammer and
prevent caving in from usage.
Because Re-Enforcement adds to the
weight of the hammer. A 13 lb.
Pfriemer Hammer after Re-Enforce-
ment will weigh 1414 lbs. This 1 X A
lb. saving in weight you can put into
a better grade of felt for practically the
same money.
Because after Re-Enforcement, the glue
joints of Pfriemer Hammers absolutely
defy moisture.
Because Pfriemer Re-Enforced Ham-
mers are sold at practically the same
price as hammers without Re-Enforce-
ment.
We have found that manufacturers who
once use Pfriemer Hammers never
return to the old style.
Buyers should be certain that they
obtain the New Pfriemer Re-Enforced
Hammers. Look for trademark which
is stamped on the end bass hammer of
every set.
Our Hammers have distinctive appear-
ance, easily recognized by those who
have once seen them.
Chas. Pfriemer, Inc.
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Importers of the Highest Grade Felts
Manufacturers of
Piano Forte and Player-Piano
Hammers
Executive Office and Factory
Wales Ave. and 142nd St., NEW YORK
Branch, Lytton Building, CHICAGO
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