PIANO PURCHASERS Need Safeguard it may quite easily happen that, a piano is sold in all good faith as being in reasonable condition, when in fact it is worn-out as a musical instrument. For example, the plank may be strained or the frame cracked. It may be impossible to tune up to correct pitch; or to tune accurately at any pitch. There may be borer in the wood. The action may be worn or out-of-date and incapable of modernization. A sunken sound-board may affect the tone; Few people. outside the ranks of professional pianists ajid technicians possess sufficient knowledge of piano contraction to detect these faults. It is wise, therefore, to buy from piano specialists. Purchasers can safely rely on Begg’s service. Begg's thoroughly inspect and recondition all used instruments offered for re-sale in their showrooms. Charles Begg & Co., Ltd., is a national institution with modern stores in ten cities, and a reputation for integrity extending over 82 years. Begg's pay best cash prices for pianos of all makes and invite owners to make them an offer or to ask for Begg’s valtia {ion. —A dvt.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 6
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186Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 6
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