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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
BOSTON'S GREAT ART PRODUCT
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Pianos
It is impossible to convey in
words an adequate idea of the sur-
passing tonal quality of the Mason
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 Resonatorcan adequately ex-
plain its importance in terms of tonal re-
sults. Eventhe 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
DECEMBER 13, 1924