THE BRITISH PIANO IN DEMAND. Tlie. tlicorv that the gramophone and wireless have affected injuriously the public’s interest in the piano, does not get much support from official facts and figures recently to hand The annual survey of pia.no manufacture recently made by the Feder ntion of British Music Industries «bow that in 1928 the number of oianos manufactured in this country was th" largest .number since 1913. the British piano’s record year. 111 1927, also, the output was the highest since the pre-war year, so that tlie past two years have been among the best years the industry lias known.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1929, Page 7
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