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Issue: 1928 2171 - Page 1

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Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
Post Office, Chicago, under act of Mar. 3, 1879.
NUMBER 2171.
CHICAGO, MARCH 10, 1928
1881
Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
42ND YEAH
STEINWAY
TONE
Satisfies the
GREAT
ARTISTS
All famous pianists
from an early day to
the present time have
relied on the STEIN-
W A Y piano as the
most assured means
of acquainting audi-
ences with their at-
tainments. For more
than seventy years the
STEINWAY piano
has been recognized by musical people
everywhere as the dominant influence in
the production of fine music.
Today the greatest music-teaching in-
stitutions of America are equipped
with STEINWAY pianos exclusively.
Scores of the smaller but very thorough
schools show the same preferences.
Music conservatories and schools find
STEINWAY
_
7 0 9
&
West
the STEINWAY desirable because
of its high musical quality and its abil-
ity for long service.
STEINWAY
reputation is the measure of the value
put upon the instrument by discerning
people; the seal of approbation by great
artists and musical folk generally who
have found it fulfills the most exacting
musical requirements.
SONS,
57th
STEINWAY
Street,
N e w
HALL
Y o r k
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