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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1932 Vol. 91 N. 5 - Page 1

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R.C.A.
INSTITUTES.
INC.
(A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary)
CHOOSES THE "
jWasion &
RCA; IN STITUTES;-INC
NEW YORK
he Mason and
Hamlin is wrought today, as it has
been for seventy-five years, slowly,
carefully, by artisans, long skilled
and devoted to their life work;
that of producing what many o f
the world's great musicians have
named "artistically the most beau-
tiful
piano
the world
has ever
Mason & Hamlin Company
689 Fifth Avenue
New York, N. I.
Gentlemen:
.
Having full charge of the musical department connected
with a course in Microphone Technique now being offered to the
public at the Radio Institutes, it is «y pleasure to express
my appreciation of the piano which we are using in our work.
In the essentials required for our work, beauty of tone,
even voicing of the scale and sustaining or singing quality,
the Mason and Hamlin B.B. serves most admirably and its use is
a very valuable aeset.
Let me add that our decision to use the Mason and Hamlin
in our studios was the result of tests conducted with several
standard make pianos, the result of which proved that the Mason
and Hamlin was superior for radio use.
Yours very truly,
known."
fhc/adw
Frederick H. Cheeswright
MASON & HAMLIN CO.
General Offices:
Aeolian Hall, Fifth Ave. at 54th St., N. Y.
Factory, Boston, Mass.

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