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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1952 Vol. 111 N. 2 - Page 25

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Frederick Loeser & Co. r
Bkly r n r Now Being Liquidated
Earlier this month the owners of
Frederick Loeser & Co., 90 year old
Brooklyn, N. Y. department store an-
nounced that due to the fact that the
business could not be sold satisfactorily
it would be liquidated and the building
sold. The store was then closed on
February 11 th, ]2th and 13th and op-
ened for a gigantic sale starting at 12
noon on February 14th.
Seventy-three pianos were in stock
when the doors opened. Before closing
time 70 had been sold. The next day
the other three were sold.
The piano department at Loeser's,
under the able management of Frank
Cohen, has been one of the most suc-
cessful in the metropolitan area. The
line of pianos consisted of Hardman,
Kranich & Bach, Winter & Co., Story &
Clark and others. Mr. Cohen has no
immediate plans according to a state-
ment he made to The Review during
KIMBALL
PIANOS
the proved profit-
builder for leading
dealers.
WEAVER
which he said he will take a much
needed vacation in Florida after which
he will announce his future plans.
The New LEGEND Spinet
priced to sell at a
Sensational New Low
—at no sacrifice in
basic French Quality!
KEYBOARD OF THE NATION
^French
C anos
The Piano with the
Some profitable
feScns franchises
available
Jesse French & Sons Piano Division
H. & A. Selmer Inc., Elkhart, Ind.
Touch of Genius
It's new . . . it's revolutionary!
Music Master 37" Diacron Console
For true tone fidelity . . . check
the improvements of this new,
unique scale construction.
Holds proper action regulation
longer and keeps the piano
in perfect tone.
G U L B R A N S E N
C O M P A N Y
2050 N. Ruby Street, Melrose Park, III.
The ESTEY..
• Meets the present con-
ditions!
Meets the present
PRICE demands!
Meets the musical DE-
MANDS of retail pur-
chasers!
Valuable territories are
still open . . . Write di-
rect to factory for infor-
mation.
ESTEY
PIANO CORPORATION
Mrs. E. M. SETTERGREN, President
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 1952
s ii o \ i \ <. i: it
ESTABLISHED 7850
AMERICA'S FINEST PIANO VALUE
in a complete line of conventional and period styles
WRITE US FOR OPEN TERRITORY
NATIONAL PIANO CORP., 54 Canal Street, New York 2, N. Y.
PECh & CO.
Master piano craftsmen
since 1842
HARDMAN GRANDS
HARDMAN
CONSOLES

'MINIPIANOS'
33 West 57th Street
New York
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