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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 11 - Page 2

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER, 1930
ES TE Y
NEW YORK
I'! ••WORLK-COUIMBIW EXPOSITION, 1 i I
[IN COMMEMORATION OFTHE- *; J
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GRAND PIANOS
"Eminent in Quality
and Name Value
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flfSTEY PIANO C O l
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Medal awarded Estey Pianos for Su-
perior Quality of Tone, Workman-
ship and Finish—Columbian Exposi-
tion, Chicago, 1893'
Estey Pianos have been purchased for use in over 125
schools, conservatories and other
public institutions.
STANDARD RETAIL PRICES
Grand, 4 feet
Grand, 4 feet
Same Size, in
Grand, 5 feet
6 inches long
11 inches long
period design
2 inches long
$675
$725
$795
$895 and up
(Prices slightly higher west of Rocky
Gold Medal awarded Estey Pianos for
Superior Qualities—International Ex-
position, Torino, Italy, 1911.
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Estey Piano received only gold medal
aitarded pianos at Sesqui-Centennial
Exposition, Philadelphia, 1926.
AERIAL VIEW OF THE ESTEY FACTORY
Manufactured
by
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ESTEY PIANO CORPORATION
B. K. SETTERGREN, President
Address all inquiries to the factory
BLUFFTON, IND.
The name "ESTEY" has been synonymous with "music in the home" for over 75 years
The Music Trade Review. Published Monthly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 20 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 89. No. 11.
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March i, 1879.

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