Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 78, 3 May 1908 — Page 12

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THE K1C1I3IOXD I'ALLADI LT3I AD SUX-TELEGRA3I, BFXDAY. MAY 3. 1!M)S.

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I have been telling you, through your papers, that there were no GOOD reasons why YOU should pay such exorbitant prices for high grade pianos, adding, however, that there WERE good reasons for the prevailing high prices charged by dealers who got their pianos on consignment. To such dealers, THE FACTORY FIXES THE PRICE, but by paying cash down with the order, as I always do, THE DEALER FIXES THE PRICE AND THE FACTORY ACCEPTS. In witness of this fact, I have a letter on file now, from one of the leading pTano manufacturers of the country, to whom I had given an order, practically fixing the price myself, an extract from which, reads thus: "Price specified in this order is very decidedly out of the ordinary. In fact, IT IS THE FIRST ORDER EVER ACCEPTED AT THIS PRICE." Also, to give you some idea of the difference between cash and consignment buying, will say that recently, I had occasion to buy some high-grade pianos and, BY BUYING CLOSE, and for SPOT CASH, I SAVED ON EACH PIANO BOUGHT, FROM $72.00 TO $110.00 OFF THE CONSIGNMENT PRICE, hence you can readily see that, if this is true, I can SELL you a piano for less money than a consignment buyer PAYS for it. Furthermore, I say (and I can verify my statement in black and white, as I have dealt in pianos about all my life and have bought and sold a great many pianos that are sold in Richmond, and HENCE KNOW THE COST PRICE), that there are a great many pianos sold in and around Richmond, at prices rang. Ing from $200.C0 to $275.00 and possibly $300.00. that should not cost a dealer who buys close, cash down with order, more than $115.00. Paying such prices for such pianos I consider out of all reason, yet doubtless, some of you think you are getting a snap. Now, the cold facts are that I can and will sell you almost any make of piano that you may want AT A WONDERFUL SAVING TO YOU; also, in order to prove to you the correctness of the assertion I make above, the pianos referred to above, which commonly sell from $200.00 to $300.00

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I am going to sell at the unheard cf price cf $137.50 for cash, or on easy payments. with a small amount added. I refer here to strictly high grade purrs, net the common cheap ones usually sold at tnis price. I could sell you a piano fully guaranteed by the manufacturers, as lew as $117.50. but this I would net advise ycu to buy. My prices on pianos will range from $12.50 a"d REMEMBER, each and every one I may sell will be fully guaranteed in every particular, as I POSITIVELY WILL NOT SELL AN INSTRUMENT WHICH I CANNOT FULLY GUARANTEE. As to my financial responsibility, and what my guarantee means to YOU, I ask your investigation. I handle the celebrated Ivers . Pond, the Chase line, the Smith-Barnes, the Wegman. etc.. all pianos which are fully guaranteed by old i:ne manufacturers who are well and favorably known. I can also furnish you almost any other make of high grade piano ou may want as I know how to get trem. On any instrument I may sell you. I can save you plenty of money. Do not take my word for it. nor lis ten to the other fellow who has a piano to sell. Investigate for yourself and lay your money down where it does you the most gecd. REMEMBER, cn any piano I sell, you cannot word the guarantee too strong for mc to sign, hence, if I am financially responsible, which you can easily ascertain, you run no risk: also, I want it distinctly understood that the piano I offer at $137.50 is strictly high grade, such as usually sells at from $200.00 to $300.00 each, and I did not steal it either it is simply a case of buying remarkably low and selling on a very low margin of profit.

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