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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 10 - Page 2

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MARCH 7, 1925
A Manufacturing Policy
That Insures Leadership
Successful piano merchandising de-
mands leadership—the ability of the
dealer to meet every demand of the
music loving public with pianos of
quality—each a leader within its
class.
of the principles of quality construc-
tion developed in nearly three-quar-
ters of a century of master piano
building are combined for the best
possible building of the seven great
lines in the Continental group.
This basic truth is fully realized by
the Continental organization, for our
whole manufacturing policy calls for
quality and workmanship which in-
sures leadership for our dealers.
Careful selection and testing of ma-
terials, beautiful designing and sub-
stantial building by master crafts-
men, perfect toning and artistic
finishing—these are the vital features
of our manufacturing policy which
insure leadership to Continental
dealers.
All of the skilled craftsmanship—all
of the technical knowledge—and all
Write today for information about our seven great lines of busi-
ness-building instruments: Henry F. Miller, Strohber, Smith &
Barnes, Trowbridge, Willard, Lessing, Hoffman
THE CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY
395 Boylston St., Boston
214 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago
North Milwaukee

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