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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 22 - Page 12

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THE
12
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
30, 1925
WEAVER
PIANOS
"The business that is built on a foundation of quality
—with the bricks of honest dealing—supported by the
beams of energy and hard work—and roofed with
public confidence—that business will endure forever."
It is an incontrovertible fact that the most successful piano merchants are
those who sell profitably, the largest proportion of high quality pianos.
You have only to check off in your mind the successful dealers, of your ac-
quaintance, to find that in each and every instance success was built around
some outstanding piano—a piano that induced that pride of ownership that
becomes the piano merchant's most valuable asset.
To build a better business—to show a greater profit year after year—to win
an ever widening circle of enthusiastic customers—that is what it means to
you when you sell the Weaver line—a piano to meet every price requirement
—and if you can do more business than your capital allows, a financing plan,
that lets you own your own business.
The Weaver Piano—Grand, Upright, and Player—meets the exacting re-
quirements of famous concert pianists and the foremost studio instructors.
In the details of its exquisite tonal quality, its responsive action, its life-long
durability, its excellence of material and workmanship and beauty of design
and finish it ranks with the world's greatest pianos.
A piano of integrity—of instant approval. For, in the Weaver the sounding
board is so constructed that it gives the tone rich sonority in every register,
yet with no sacrifice of delicacy; the bridges cover the maximum amount of
free-vibrating sounding board surface; the treble bridge is continuous, in
both the upright and grand models.
And, in due proportion, the same skill, the same care enters into the con-
struction of the other pianos of the Weaver line—the York, Livingston and
Mercer—offering in each instance the utmost in quality produceable at each
price gradation.
Added to this "The Leading Line" stands squarely behind the dealer with a
selling-help plan that has won the enthusiastic cooperation of Weaver
dealers everywhere—for it helps them sell pianos.
And finally there is the Weaver Way of financing available to those dealers
who want it! A carefully worked out plan that safeguards the dealer and
leaves him in control of his business.
If you want to do more business—at a greater profit—write today for details
of our Pianos and of our business building plans.
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WEAVER PIANO CO., Inc.
Factory and General Offices
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
Established 55 Years Ago

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