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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 65 N. 23 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Leading the Field Since 1848
There has been great misuse of the word best,
but in pianos, as in all products of human
endeavor, there must be a best.
Who determines what is the best? The people.
They know. And since 1 848 they have been
buying Kurtzmann Pianos in rapidly increasing
numbers, until today we believe there are more
Kurtzmanns in use than any other one single
make of piano.
The dealers know too. And there are more of
them selling Kurtzmann Pianos than any one
other make.
Any Kurtzmann dealer will tell you that the
Kurtzmann tone is artistic, that the action is
perfectly responsive, that the veneers are sur-
passing in beauty, that Kurtzmann models
always lead in up-to-dateness—in fact, that
Kurtzmann sales are always satisfactory.
If you will write we will tell you many additional
reasons why the Kurtzmann is a favorite with
the public, and why dealers like to sell them.
C Kurtzmann & Co.
Buffalo, N. Y.
KURTZMANN
The National Favorite

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