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. 1879.
N U M B E R 2141.
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INSTKUMENT
Stein way
Chosen
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OST of the great pianists
who choose the Steinway, buy it ,
for its present and easily apparent
qualities—its exquisite singing
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tone, and its quick, accurate re-
sponse to the player's moods and feelings. '
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They form a group of .people who care little
about price—who require the finest instru-
ment that the world* can give them—wha
judge a piano, not primarily froifi the stand-
point of service, or cost, but from its tone, its
response to the hand and spirit, its ability to
interpret every subtle mood of the musician.
These a^so are among the many reasons why
the Stlinway is bought in ever-increasing*
numbers by people who most carefully con-
S T E I N W A Y
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W e s t
S O N S ,
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#ider the family budget. To buy the best is
to practice real' economy. Every Steiryway
makes a generous return to its own'er. For
-the SJeii^vay is 1>uilt, literally, for a lifetime of
pleasure and delight. Its durability alone
places it definitely among the least expensive
of all pianos. There are many pianos whose
initial cost is less, but there are few that cost so
little in the end. Upon this basis of true
economy, the great majority of Steinway
pianos are sold—to students, to amateurs, to
men and women of modest means.
S T E I N W A Y
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