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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DKCKMFIKR 13,
The record from the beginning
of Mehlin Pianos and a mighty
name.
(Founded in the U. S. 1853)
Johann Frederick Mehlin, Professor of Physics, Born 1748
1782
Ferdinand Mehlin,
Gottlieb Bernhardt Mehlin, Piano Builder,
1804
Paul G. Mehlin,
1837
H. Paul Mehlin,
1864
Charles Mehlin,
1873
Otto Frederick Mehlin,
1880
Paul Gustav Mehlin,
1894
(MAKE HASTE SLOWLY)
Created the
MEHLIN
and made it
Pre-eminently the Supreme Piano of a Progressive Nation
Inverted Grand Pianos
Inverted Grand Player-Pianos
Grand Pianos
Grand Player-Pianos
Reproducing Inverted Grand
Pianos
Reproducing Grand Pianos
Creative genius has placed
Mehlin Pianos beyond Com-
petition. They instill utmost
confidence in the salesmen and
are more readily sold than all
other leading makes.
The only instrument embodying the principal achievements of the World's great-
est scientists, creating : a tone through which one's individual emotions may be
portrayed as on the pipe organ. Protected by 17 United States and Foreign
Patents. The Chromatic Bridge, Free Vibrating Sounding Board, Solid Rib Con-
struction and other special features have built for Mehlin Pianos a world-wide
reputation for Musical and Artistic Quality.
MANUFACTURED BY
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Factories and General Offices:
West New York, Hudson Co., N. J.
New York Warerooms:
509 Fifth Avenue, Between 42nd and 43rd Streets
New York City
1924