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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 65 N. 23 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
We want every dealer who
is an expert in tone quality
^ — to hear the •
Bjur Bros. Piano
OU dealers who are something more than piano
merchants—you who feel keenly the subtleties
of pure and brilliant tone, sympathetic quality
and resonance—should by all means hear the Bjur Bros.
Piano.
Try the smooth, elastic touch, and you will sense
the instant response, the wonderful repeating quality,
the sensitiveness and responsiveness to touch — the
qualities that make the Bjur Bros, easy to play. Having
satisfied yourself on the two most essential properties
of an artistic product, consider the appear-
ance of the Bjur Bros, pianos and player-
pianos.
Our veneers are fancy figured, and our
elaborate finishing process brings out all
the natural beauty of the wood.
The more difficult
in regard to tone and
in refined appearance,
we to have you test
you are to satisfy,
action quality, and
the more eager are
Bjur Bros. Pianos.
Bjur Bros. Style 16 — Puritan Model
BJUR BROS. CO.
Makers of Bjur Bros, and Gordon & Son Pianos and Player-pianos
Southern Boulevard near 156th St.
NEW YORK

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