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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1946 Vol. 105 N. 2 - Page 7

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
RE CONDITIONED PIANOS-
WHICH LIVE UP TO THE PIANO INDUSTRY'S
TRADITION FOR QUALITY
OUR RECONDITIONING INCLUDES:
1. Inside of case and action blown out and
freed of dirt and dust.
2.
Action expertly regulated, keys fitted and
keyboard put in fine condition and often
recovered.
3. All broken bridle straps, felts, etc., are re-
placed—pedals are polished.
4.
The case is gone over with same scientific
methods used by some of the largest
piano manufacturers in the United States.
5. Finally the case is brought into our finish-
ing room and given at least one coat of
varnish that restores it to a beautifully
appearing instrument.
6. RESULT—when you receive the piano it
looks grand, plays good, and will sell
quickly and at a very handsome profit
to you.
OUR FACTORY FORCE IS COMPOSED
OF EXPERIENCED PIANO CRAFTSMEN
Supt. W . H. Rudolph—32 years experience
and former Supt. of one of the largest
piano manufacturers for a number of years.
C. A. Brown—44 years as piano regulator.
H. Rudolph—33 years regulating and tuning
H. C. Piper—26 years as outstanding key
recoverer.
P. Bart a—30 years as piano regulator.
S. Kelly—46 years refinishing pianos.
L Loffredi—35 years refinishing pianos.
R. Fuhrman—40 years experience on cabinets
AND MANY, MANY OTHERS.
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED
Write—wire or telephone for information. We can ship carloads or less.
SIX BROTHERS mm
COMPAHY
WHOLESALERS OF GOOD USED PIANOS
Member of Chicago Chamber of Commerce
Offices and Factory:
6605 Cottage Grove Avenue
Chicago 37, Illinois
Telephone MIDway 1341 - 1342
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 1946

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