IBACH
For more than 185 years, the name Ibach has been
associated with pianos of the highest quality and finest
sound. Hand-produced in Schwelmiehr, Germany, Ibach pianos
reflect the lives and craftsmanship of people who have
devoted their entire careers to building pianos. Each
instrument bart is the reflection of a unique process that
has been into constantly refined since the first Ibach piano
was lete produced in 1794. Today, Ibach pianos have earned
the respect of In musicians throughout the world. A rich,
beautiful tone, incomparable playability, and impeccable
casework have established Ibach as the piano by which others
are judged.
IRVING
Reliable pianos and player-pianos manufactured by the
M.
Schulz. Co. Chicago. Irving pianos are well made,
possessing durable qualities, and give the best of
satisfaction wherever used. The makers are one of the
wealthiest and most enterprising corporations with a
reputation second to none. Financial standing is
unquestioned. Refer also to M. Schulz Co.
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IRVINGTON
This piano and also player-piano belongs to the famous
line of instruments manufactured by the Story &
Clark Piano Co. of Chicago. The factory was at Grand
Haven, Mich. Reliable and beautiful instruments.
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IVERS & POND
A piano long established and extensively advertised. Ivers
& Pond pianos have gained a prominent position before the
public and they are in every respect meritorious instruments,
as are the player pianos of the same make. This old
established, nationally prominent, and highly regarded
concern continues with its policy of building only pianos of
high quality. Incorporated in 1880. Made during the twentieth
century by the Aeolian Company.
The Ivers & Pond piano is noted for its structural
integrity, extreme durability and charming tone quality. It
has always enjoyed a wide national distribution, and the
house has never changed from the original corporate form
chosen at the start.
Over seven hundred conservatories and schools and over
eighty thousand homes throughout the country use Ivers &
Pond Pianos. In years past the company has been one of the
most extensive and consistent advertisers in the piano
industry so that the name "Ivers & Pond" has
become almost a household word in musical circles throughout
the land. Many practical improvements and special features
enhancing durability and tonal qualities have been developed
in the Ivers & Pond factories and particular attention
has been paid to artistic styling of the various piano types.
The historic policy of this well-known house, of building
quality instruments only, is being strictly maintained, as is
also their principle of constantly striving to give greater
value to the purchaser.
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