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The Music Trade Review
JULY, 1929
FAC TS!
ALD WIN'S dominant position in the Piano Industry is
based on very definite factors, which include:
1—Manufacturing superiority and efficiency of its model
factories.
2—Financial strength.
3—Complete line of pianos in the various price classes.
4—Fine distributing organization.
5—Distinguished record of past performances.
6—Effective sales promotion and publicity plans.
7—Presentation of famous Baldwin artists by radio broad-
casts and on the concert stage.
8—Ever-growing public appreciation of the quality of
Baldwin products.
Divisions
Cincinnati
New York
Indianapolis
San Francisco
Chicago
Denver
St. Louis
Dallas
I
T may not be good policy to single
out any work done by any particu-
lar manufacturer, but I cannot help
calling your attention to the wonder-
ful piece of publicity offered to the
people of America in behalf of the
piano by the Baldwin Piano Com-
pany in their half-hour on the radio
called "At the Baldwin." This not
only helps the Baldwin Piano Com-
pany, but I feel sure that it helps
every piano man in the country, be-
cause the publicity was designed to
show the value of the piano in the
home, and the Baldwin Piano Com-
pany surely deserves our thanks for
an outstanding piece of work done
during the past year.—From the An-
nual Report of President C. D. Bond,
of the National Piano Manufacturers'
Association, read at the Convention
held in Chicago the first week in
June, 1929.
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Choose Your Piano as the Artists Do
Y o r k , N . Y., u n d e r the act of C u n g r t s s of M a r c h 3, 1879.