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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 7 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The Sterling Is Supreme
In Fine American Homes
T
HOUSANDS of homes throughout America take justifiable
pride in the ownership of a Sterling piano, because we
have specialized in making high-grade pianos and players
"FOR THE DISCRIMINATING AMERICAN HOME."
Everywhere Sterling pianos and Sterling players are associated
with the master artists and with elite American homes.
The Sterling dealer says to his prospect: "The satisfaction
received for the amount you pay is the true measure of value —
not the price per piano. You can buy pianos for less, but you
cannot get the years of faithful performance, the enduring beauty
of case design and the true perfection of tone found only in the
Sterling. Neither can you obtain for less an instrument of such
widely conceded musical merit and an instrument enjoying the
world-wide reputation of the Sterling."
Sterling dealers are pre-eminently successful in closing sales
because the American people have learned to recognize and to
appreciate for its real worth "Sterling master-quality." Have
you investigated?
The Sterling Company
DERBY
CONN.
FEBRUARY 16,
1918

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