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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 27, 1924
|AN you remember 'way back in the eighties
when horsecars were common ?... when bicy'
cles "were the pastime of the elite?
when
the telephone and the electric light were novelties
and the automobile unknown?
It was in those early days—in 1880 to be exact—that the A.
Gressett Music House of Meridian, Mississippi, commenced
selling Cable^made Pianos. Consistently, for nearly half a
century since, Cable^made Pianos have played an important
role in the steady progress of this oldies tablished music house.
The accompanying expression of confidence, received re-
cently from the A. Gressett Music House bespeaks volumes
for Cable Quality, Value and Service. And between the
lines, one can read a history of years of profit and satis-
faction—a testimony to the intrinsic worth of the Cable
Dealer Franchise.
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VICTROLA.S
THE NEW EDISON
6RUNSWICK
PHONOGRAPH
MASON &HAMLIN
KINGSBURV
FISCHtP
VO5E £ SON
WELLINGTON
6PES5ETT
KRANICH & BACH
INCORPORATED 1900
PIANOS-ORGANS
fAROLAINNER PLAYER
PAYMENTS THAT ARE EASY
PIANOS
GRESSETT BUILDING
MER IDIAN. MISS
AugUBt 36, 1934
The Cable Company,
Chicago, Illinois.
Attention Mr. 0. E. Jackson.
Gentlemen:-
In 1880 we commenced handling Cablc^made
instrumentB and have been one of your steadfast customers
ever since that time. We believe we are one of the oldest
dealers on your books and we are glad to add our expression
of fealty toward the Cable Company. In all these years our
relations have been of the most pleasant nature, and we are
sure that there is no manufacturer in the trade who is more
really alive to the interests of their dealers than yourselves.
As evidence of our belief that you give one hundred per cent
value, witness the fact that we have handled many thousands
of pianoB and players since the beginning of our business relations,
and we are proud to send you our unqualified Indorsement of
Cable-made instruments covering the entire line.
The fact that we have sold so many of your
instruments is the best assurance we can give of our confidence
in the integrity of your Company and the values you offer, and
we are glad to paBB this indorsement on for the inspiration of
the customer, believing that every Cable-made instrument we sell
makes for us a loyal friend.
Wishing you an ever-continuing growth of the
success so justly deserved, we are
Yours very truly,
^
THE A, J J R B S S ^ T MUSIC HOUSE
The
CABLE COMPANY
Makers of Conover, Cable, Kingsbury
and Wellington Pianos; Carola, Solo
Carola, Euphona, Solo Euphona and
Euphona Reproducing Inner'Players
CHICAGO