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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 23 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JUNE 10,
-Famous
Since the days of
Barbara Frietchie-.
In Cho i c c Fig-
ured
Mahogany
tells its Own Story
to your prospective customers.
It isn't the fact that Chase Brothers Reproducing Grand so humanly
re-creates masterly playing that makes it the Reproducer of the Age.
It's the zvay it does it.
Chase Brothers Reproducer plays as the pianist plays. It re-enacts
every tone, shade and climax with the unerring sureness of the art-
ists themselves.
Everyone who sees this remarkable instrument is unbelievably pleased
with its artistic design. Everyone who hears it reproduce can easily
understand zvhy it has become such a favorite where good music
abounds.
With this addition to the Chase Brothers Line of silver-toned Pianos,
Dealers have more reason than ever to be proud of Chase Brothers
•representation.
The complete Line comprises: Chase Brothers Reproducing Pianos in both
Grands and Uprights; Chase Brothers Grands; Chase Brothers Uprights;
Chase Brothers Players; Exceltone Players; Hackley Uprights and Carlisle
Uprights.
$tano Company
Factory and Executive Offices
Muskegon, Michigan
NEW YORK CITY
437 Fifth Ave.
CHICAGO
932 Republic Bldg.
RICHMOND, VA.
611 Virginia Ry. Bldg.
1922

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