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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 15 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER
The Aristocracy of Art
Midway through the 18th century when classic architecture in its revival was
passing through its gloomiest period, the brothers Adam introduced with their
work a taste for lightness and graceful decoration, which had hitherto been
sadly lacking.
The furniture designed by them possesses a quiet dignity and appearance of true
quality which may be described as "The Aristocracy of Art."
The Weaver Piano here shown combines this graceful decoration of the brothers
Adam with the artistry of the Weaver Upright Grand Piano. Instinctively,
those who come in contact with it, realize it is a piano apart from the ordinary
run.
The distinctness and charm of the Weaver Adam is only one reason for the in-
creased sale of Weaver Pianos—greater in 1924 than in any previous year.
Other reasons are the forceful advertising campaign and the Weaver co-operation
with those who distribute the Weaver Piano at retail.
In a financially strong position, the Weaver Co. can extend any terms that are
consistent with good business practice.
If you are in unoccupied territory, and feel that you might want to join the
dealers who.are increasing their business and profits w r ith the Weaver agency,
your inquiry will not obligate you in any way.
WEAVER PIANO COMPANY, INC.
F a c t o r y
a n d G e n e r a l
O f f i c e s :
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
Established 54 years ago.
11, 1924

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