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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 22 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER 26, 1921
About the 1922 Concerto
As a progressive piano merchant endeavoring to place
the best piano value possible before your clientele of
prospects, you will be interested in a standardized
product such as the Solo Concerto. We might write
you a lengthy letter telling you of the merits of this
new model, but we believe it is sufficient to say that
we are the largest exclusive producers of player-pianos
in the country today and are standardized on the pro-
duction of one style of instrument, making it in
mahogany, walnut and oak.
The best testimonial to the selling quality of these
instruments is the fact that they are handled by the
leading dealers in most of the large cities, for the reason
that the price quoted makes them most attractive for
the dealer to handle. Because the instrument plays
extremely easy, is put out in highly attractive veneers
and is manufactured of the very highest class material,
it presents the supreme piano value on the market today.
To interested dealers, we shall be glad to quote
prices and terms.
H. G. BAY COMPANY
802 Republic Bldg.
CHICAGO, ILL.

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