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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 20 - Page 9

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MAY
THE
20, 1922
MANSFIELD PIANOJJSED FOR RADIO
Director of Program of White & Boyer Station
in Washington, D. C, Sends Appreciative Let-
ter to Mansfield Representatives
A letter was recently received by the Mansfield
Piano Co.', 135th street and Willow avenue. New
York, accompanying which was a photograph
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panying a well-known violinist at the broadcast-
ing station of the White & Boyer Co., Washing-
ton, D. C. In appreciation of the use of this in-
strument Theodore Hoffman, director of the pro-
gram used at the broadcasting station, wrote a
letter to Mrs. Katherin MacHugh, a member of
the firm of MacHugh & Lawson, who are Wash-
ington representatives for the Mansfield pianos
and player-pianos, in which, after making his ob-
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The first touch tells"
the
Christman
Studio Grand
Mansfield Piano Being Used During Broadcasting Concert
from which the cut herewith was reproduced, scrvations, mostly from the receiving end, he
showing the use of a Mansfield piano for accom- states: "After a five weeks' test I pronounce it,
in point of tone, quality, resonance and sympa-
"W J H"
thetic action, as fine an instrument as I could
THE RADIO BROADCASTING STATION OF
wish for and I will take especial pleasure in giv-
ing the Mansfield piano my heartiest recommen-
dation to those requiring a piano possessing all
that could be desired in an artistic product." The
complete letter also appears herewith.
812 TMIRTtENT
H STREET
WASHING iTOKi. D
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April £6,1922
Dawson Bros. Piano Co. Carries Complete Line
in New Pittsburgh, Pa., Store
Vre. Katberln HeRugh,
122i> c . Street. H. T..
Vaahlngton. D, C.
«;• iear Ura. KcHugb:
Jr. riew of your courtesy In loaning u» the iv»mfl»lii
piano for our Ra4io Pro»dca»t». 1 f e e l i t my iut.v to -it
leaFt u i ) vou «nat I think of the Vansfield.
th- "Senilng Knd", Ixit mostly fro-n Uie approral of the
on* of the moot c r i t i c a l
teste It oan te eubjectei to,
*<•*•»• » flT« »e*ke PM-fcicuntinc t e s t , I prenou^ca
l . in point of tone -juiillty, Resonance, and Syrpathitlc
action i* fine an inotnisent as I could «lah Tor, arl I
« i l l l •y heartiest reoorrn-ndation to those re^uirlnc a piano
po»i.«3Bin(, a l l that could be desire* ID rji artlBtlo prtKluct
! fou TOT j^ur courtesy »ni klnar»»«. T aa,
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FEATURE CHASE=HACKLEY LINE
PITTSBURGH, May 15.—The Chase-Hackley Piano
Co. line was well represented at the recent open-
ing of the new store of the Dawson Bros. Piano
Co. at 957 Liberty avenue, this city, the com-
pany's stock including a complete line of repro-
ducing grands and uprights, such as the Chase
DcLuxe, Exceltone players and Chase Bros.,
Hackley and Carlisle straight pianos.
The Dawson Bros. Piano Co. ha"s represented
the Chase-Hackley line in Pittsburgh territory
for about fifteen years.
Very sincerely 3T3ure,
PINCUS & MURPHY PLAN NEW STORE
Letter of Praise for the Mansfield
American
Piano Wire
"Perfected"
"Crown"
Highest acoustic excellence dating back to the
days of Jonas Chickering. Took prize over whole
world at Paris, 1900. For generations the
standard, and used on the greatest number of
pianos in the world.
Services of our Acoustic Engineer always available — free
Illustrated books—free
American Steel & Wire
ACOUSTIC DEPARTMENT
208 S. LA SALLE ST.. CHICAGO
ALEXANDRIA, LA., May 15.—Plans are under way
by the firm of Pincus & Murphy, located in the
Rapides Theatre Building, this city, for the con-
struction of a new three-story building at Third
and Washington streets. The entire three floors
of the building, which will be advantageously
situated in one of the busiest sections of the city,
will be occupied by the concern.
BETTONEY & MAYER CHARTERED
Bettoney & Mayer, Inc., of Boston, Mass.,
have been incorporated in that State, with a capi-
tal of $50,000, to deal in music and musical in-
struments. Incorporators are: Harry Bettoney,
Christina E. Bettoney, F. Anthony Mayer and
Margurita Mayer.
The North Country Music Co., Berlin, N. H.,
formally opened its new store here last week.
has a l w a y s been a
leader. Ever since its
inception it has been the
choice of musicians of
note and will be found
in the most s e l e c t
homes.
The
Christman
Reproducing Grand
is another Christman
Creation which is win-
ning rapid popularity.
These two instruments,
combined with the com-
plete Christman line,
place at the dealer's
disposal an asset which
assures c o n t i n u e d
success.
"The first touch tells"
(Registered U. 8. Pat. Off.)
Christman Piano Co.
597 East 137th St., New York

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