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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 15 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER
13. 1923
Mtason &1!;amlitt
THE
~TRADIVAR[US
When Stradivarius made his
violins, neither cost of production
nor volume of output was his
chief concern . . His mind was ab­
sorbed in producing a masterpiece
-HIS contribution to the art of
viohn playing. The makers of the
Mason & Hamhn Piano adhere to
the same lofty ideals in the pro­
duction of theIr instruments.
It is to those of truly musical nature
o
F
PIANOS
that the Mason & Hamlin Piano appeals.
It represents a determined effort to
satisfy every demand. lfby putting into
it a greater expenditure, it could be
made a finer piano, its makers would
unhesitatingly do so, and increase its
price accordingly . With them price is
the last consideration-not the first.
It is impossible to convey in words an
adequate idea of the surpassing tonal
quality pf the M ason & Hamlin Piano.
Only an actual hearing can give a reali­
zation qf its beauty,
We invite you to call and hear it.
MASON & HA MLIN CO.
BOSTO~
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