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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 20 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The BRADBURY
Will and Purpose
F
OR more than fifty years there has been a steady and
constant will and purpose behind the BRADBURY
piano to build into it every quality that endures.
There has never been a single thought in the minds of
three generations of the F. G. Smiths, its owners and
builders, to cease in their efforts to carry it to a still
higher development.
The BRADBURY is today and always has been a piano of the loftiest
ideals. As it is a good piano today, it must be a better piano tomorrow.
As it is praised today as being marvelous, tomorrow it must be praised
as being perfect.
The BRADBURY has ever been under a state of evolution, being
built yesterday in accordance with the highest standards of yesterday
and being built today in accordance with the highest standards of today.
BRADBURY achievement represents a growth which has ever been
upward and onward; through a fixed will and determination to reach
the height of artistic attainment.
Bradbury Pianos
HORIZONTAL GRANDS—UPRIGHT GRANDS
PLAYER-PIANOS—REPRODUCING PIANOS
F. G. Smith, Inc.
General Offices: 450 Fifth Ave., New York
Factories, Leominster, Mass.
MAY
15, 1920

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