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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 3 - Page 4

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 19, 1924
To Our Friends in the Trade
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prospects for good business in 1924 have
already been voiced by local and national prophets;
leaders of industry have added a note of confidence
and the majority opinion seems to point to a year of solid
prosperity as a reward for hard work. In this we concur and
dedicate ourselves anew, to maintaining that high standard of
quality upon which lasting prosperity and individual prestige
are built.
A, B- Chase Pianos are today developed with the
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same careful workmanship that prevailed forty years ago. The
sweet-toned Emerson is produced by "old timers" who have
made Emersons for years. Lindeman of quality at popular prices, and is distinctly an artistic instru-
ment. The highest quality is our aim and your assurance,
both now and in the future in connection with United Pianos.
I n r e v i e w i n g t h e activities of 1923, w e are ex-
tremely gratified at the prosperity enjoyed by all of our dealer
representatives as reflected in the increased sales of A. B.
Chase, Emerson and Lindeman & Sons Pianos. Please accept
our thanks for your splendid co-operation, and allow us to
extend sincere wishes for a new year of continued success.
UNITED PIANO CORPORATION
Executive Offices: NORWALK, OHIO
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