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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1945 Vol. 104 N. 7 - Page 13

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THIS G.I. JOE
WANTS A WEAVER FIELD TYPE PIANO
AFTER THE WAR - SO WILL THOUSANDS MORE
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*I have recently come to use the Weaver Field Type Piano you are
producing for the Army and Navy. I would like to know if you can
supply me with one of these or a counterpart of this model for civilian
use. I am interested in finding such a fine yet sturidly constructed
piano for teaching purposes."*
of the pianos Weaver has made since January 1st, 1943,
have gone to the armed forces and have given satisfaction in all
parts of the world and in all climates. Never before in history has
any piano had such wide distribution or so large an audience.
THE WEAVER POSTWAR DEALER FRANCHISE WILL
BE ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE IN THE WORLD
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And—Weaver Postwar Plans Include:
1. The production of a complete line of Grands, Spinets, and Studio pianos in all price ranges.
2. Improved facilities for enhancing quality, increasing production and reducing costs which will
be reflected in lowest possible wholesale prices.
3. Putting behind the Weaver piano a country wide promotion to create "buyers preference" by
educating consultants, who are in the habit of recommending pianos, to recognize the struc-
tural features which create the superior tone quality and durable long lasting satisfaction for
which the Weaver Piano has always been famous.
WEAVER PIANO CO., INC.
Prepare for the future NOW — Let's talk it over.
YORK
7945 — Our 76th year
PENN.
* N j m e and Address upon request.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JULY, 1945
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