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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1852
Volume 527, Page 21   View pdf image (33K)
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manufactured of inferior materials and by common workmen: but high-priced ones
just the reverse of all this. Nothing can convey a more incorrect idea of its real:
value than the outward appearance of a Piano: for two Pianos may be set before a
gentleman or a lady, and both look so nearly alike, that none but adequate judges
could make a proper choice, yet one of those Pianos would be richly worth $300,
whilst the other could be sold for $200. This arises from the quality of material and
the workmen employed. Pianos of small or light sets of strings do not require the
same quantity or quality of material and workmanship, as those containing more
powerful sets of strings; hence, the difference in quality and price.

Persons wishing Pianos from this Establishment have no necessity to visit the
City or send an Agent; but let them write to the Proprietor, describing the kind of
Instrument they want, and the price, and one will be sent, which, if it does not come
up to their expectation for the price, they need not take it.

The Proprietor and his Agents make it their practice, at least once a year, when-
ever they happen in the neighborhood where any of their Instruments are, to tune
them, if they require it, without charge.

PIANOS, with all the modern improvements, in Rosewood and Mahogany cases, with

Metallic Plates, like those from New York, from........................ $200 to $259

METALLIC FRAMES, from... $250 to $300, according to quality.

Six and a Half Octave, from.................................................... $275 to $325

Seven Octave, from............................................................... $300 to $500

The Manufacturer runs all risk of transportation, and warrants their safe arrival.

All letters and orders promptly attended to.

No. 510 West Baltimore Street,

Always on hand and made to order Six, Six 1/2, and Seven Oc-
tave Pianos of a superior quality and warranted not to be sur-
passed by any manufactured in this Country or Europe.

The repairing and tuning of Pianos attended to with
punctuality and on the most reasonable terms.

No. 38 Hanover Street, Balt.

Piano Makers.
Boswell, J., 9 Holliday.
Conradt C. J., 244 w. Baltimore.
Huppmann Geo., 38 Hanover.
Knabe & Gaehle, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11 n. Eutaw.
Muller John, 9 s. Green.

Neill & Duross, 77 w. Baltimore.
Newman & Bro., 505 w. Baltimore.
Reintz Christopher, 92 n. Howard.
Stief Charles M., 7 s. Liberty.
Stern Louis, 510 w. Baltimore.
Wise J. J. & Bro. 31 Hanover.

 

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