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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 20 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MAY 16, 192s
izes—Twenty-Tw<
The United Lim
s
IX sizes and twenty-two styles, from the nine foot A. B. Chase Concert Grand to the four
foot eleven inch Emerson and the four foot ten inch Lindeman & Sons, comprise the
United lines of quality grands including those equipped with the Celco Reproducing Medium.
Among the twenty-two models there is one that will appeal to practically every prospect, meet
his ability to pay, give him a piano that will stay sold, and help sell others.
Supplementing the United lines of Grands are Uprights, Players and Celco Equipped Uprights
—thirty-three distinct models and styles ranging in price from $450 to $5,000.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
If you are located in territory where there is no United dealer, you can secure the support of this
triple alliance of reputation, quality, and price appeal. You can control your territory exclusively.
You can carry on your sales work without fear of dividing the rewards for hard work with others.
You can afford to build for the future backed up by three of the oldest and best known piano
names in the trade.
You can concentrate your efforts, stabilize your lines, and keep your inventory always balanced
and within the limits of a definite and safe financial policy.
A. B. CHASE—America's Finest Piano
The criterion by which to judge a fine piano is tone. It is upon tone that the reputation of
the A. B. Chase piano is based. A. B. Chase tone is peculiar to the A. B. Chase piano. It has
never been equaled because it is the product of men who have made an art of tone production.
The experience of years, personal attention to details, and the finest materials the market affords
are all back of the final result which speaks for itself when the keys of the A. B. Chase piano are
touched.
The same men who developed the A. B. Chase to its present state of perfection are still engaged
in building this incomparable instrument. You can offer the A. B. Chase to your clientele as
America's Finest Piano.
There are twelve styles in the A. B. Chase line at a price range from $750 to $5,000.
THE SWEET-TONED EMERSON
The Emerson was one of the first pianos to gain nation wide distribution and fame. Emerson
has been a household word since 1849. It is preeminently the piano for the home. The name
"Emerson" needs no introduction to the music loving public.
It is the instrument which is known to and meets the requirements both as to price and quality
of the substantial element in every community.
With the addition of the new small grand, the Style 49, retailing at a popular price, the Emer-
son line now comprises twelve styles. The Emerson reputation is a valuable asset to any mer-
chant. The demand for the Emerson is steady and consistent—nearly everybody knows the Sweet-
Toned Emerson.

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