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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
BOSTON'S GREAT ART PRODUCT
Mnson
Pianos
It is impossible to convey in
words an adequate idea of the sur-
passing tonal quality of the Mason
8% Hamlin Piano.
To say that the piano is made as well
as possible, and priced afterward—that
does not tell the story. No description of
the Tension Resonator can adequately ex-
plain its importance in terms of tonal re-
sults. Even the marshalled names of artists
who have chosen the Mason & Hamlin
Piano for their public and private use
can only indirectly show its excellence.
And yet, that which is difficult to put
into words is a very real thing. If you
should play the Mason & Hamlin Piano
you would know. Listening to it would
tell more than a thousand words, as a
glance at the "Woman Weighing
Pearls" tells more of Vermeer's artistry
than page after page of description.
We invite you to play and hear this
extraordinary piano.
MASON & HAMLIN CO.
BOSTON
JUNE 7, 1924