International Arcade Museum Library

***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 2 - Page 8

PDF File Only

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
'
JANUARY
8, 1921
POObE
— BOSTON ~
U.S.A.
The era of "sensible spending" will place
a high premium on products of quality
The turn of the year has brought with it a decided change
in the economic outlook. The period of depression is over,
and the few after-effects will rapidly be dispelled in the
healthy, sound, prosperous days which lie just ahead. The
era of careless, ofttimes extravagant expenditure has given
way to an era of "sensible spending"—an era wherein money
will be spent freely and generously for those products which
offer quality and value equivalent with their cost.
Especially will this be true in the piano field. The demand
for musical instruments during 1921 will concentrate on instru-
ments of reputation—instruments whose name and whose
intrinsic value assure the purchaser of equitable return for
the money expended.
The Poole line is a lode-stone for the sensible spender.
Three decades of painstaking care in the creation of musical
instruments that have unfailingly met the severest tests as
to excellence of construction, beauty of design and perfection
of tone, have resulted in establishing the Poole trade-mark
as a symbol of quality throughout the entire musical world—
a symbol that will enable the dealer to attract and hold an
increasingly large clientele during the sane, sensible months
that are to come.
The beautiful Poole small grand is the latest addition to
the comprehensive line of pianos and players bearing the
Poole hall-mark. Let us send you some interesting facts
concerning the Poole line and its value as a sales-producer
during 1921.
POOLE PIANO COMPANY
Sidney Street, Cambridge A Branch
BOSTON, MASS.

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).