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The Player Section
Antomatic Player Section
VOL. LXY.
NEW YORK, JULY 28, 1917
Old Square Piano
you ever gone into a friend's home and found one of those
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old, square pianos with time-yellowed keys and age-blackened case?
You seldom find these relics of an earlier day in large cities, but in
the smaller towns you find many an old Knabe square that is now
being played by the grown daughters of the little girl who listened
to its sweet melody many years ago.
That old square piano is still sweet-toned, although it sounds pretty
thin after listening to the magnificent Knabe pianos of today. But,
after all, though wonderful advances have been made in recent years,
there is one thing we have never been able to improve. That one
thing is the lasting quality which was built into the Knabe of that
day—and which, for 80 years, we have built into every Knabe piano.
Our ideal has always been to build a piano of supreme tone quality
that would last a lifetime.
Made in Baltimore, U. S. A., Since 1837
80th Anniversary
WILLIAM KNABE & COMPANY
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON
SAN FRANCISCO
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