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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 23 - Page 12

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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
DECEM BER
More Mehlin Recognition
from the Highest
Scientific Source
8, 1923
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MAKE HASTE SLOWLY
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FTER thoroughly testing various makes of pianos 12 months ago,
Thomas A. Edison personally selected a Mehlin Inverted Grand
Piano at our factory for making his phonograph records. 10
months ago he ordered another Mehlin Inverted Grand Piano. 1 month
ago he came again to the factory and purchased a Mehlin Concert Grand
for his music room.
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He is now using three Mehlin Pianos. There's a reason for this and it
will pay all energetic dealers to investigate. Compare a late Edison piano
record with an old one and the story is told. ­
Thomas A. Edison is the most critical judge of pianos we know of and rec­
ognizes the ,enormous value of the seventeen Mehlin patented improve­
ments and the results they produce. The Mehlin Piano stands alone at the
pinnacle of scientific pianoforte construction.
Inverted Grand Pianos
Inverted Grand Player-Pianos
Grand Pianos
Grand Player-Pianos
Reproducing Inverted Grand Pianos
Reproducing Grand Pianos
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MANUFACTURED BY
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Factories and General Offices:
West New York, Hudson Co., N.
J.
New York Warerooms:
509 Fifth Avenue, Between 42nd and 43rd Streets
New York City

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