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Issue: 1928 2163 - Page 1

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Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established
NUMBER 2163.
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
Post Office, Chicago, under act of Mar. 3, 1879.
CHICAGO, JANUARY 14, 1928
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Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co.. 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
42ND YEAR
STEINWAY
has always appealed to artists
Every STEINWAY piano
possesses the rare and price-
less qualities that endear it
to such great masters of the
piano as Paderewski, Rach-
maninoff, Hof mann, Cortot,
Grainger and Levitski.
These world-famed artists
prefer the STEINWAY for
its easily apparent qualities
—its exquisite singing tone
and its response to the
player's moods and feelings.
But other buyers of the
STEINWAY consider price
Rachmaninoff uses the Steinway
exclusively
but never price alone. What
do I get in return for my money? That is their intelligent question, satis-
factorily answered by the facts about the STEINWAY. Every STEIN-
WAY makes a generous return to its owner for the money paid for it.
There are many pianos whose initial cost is less but there are none which
compensate the buyers for a greater length of time. Upon this basis of
true economy the great majority of STEINWAY pianos are sold,
The artistic qualities which great artists demand, as well as the element
of economy are present in every STEINWAY piano and the combination
makes a convincing sales fact for the dealer.
STEINWAY
109
&
West
SONS,
57th
Street,
STEINWAY
New
HALL
York
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