LETTERS FROM THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANISTS, 

 VON BULOW. D'ALBERT. 



They BOTH DECLARE the J^ N A BE the BEST pianos in America - 



VON BULOW'S LETTER, 



AFTER 



CONCERT TOUR, 1890. 



To WM. KNABE, Esq., Baltimore. 



Dear Sir : My renewed and by more use- 

 under aggravating 'circuinstaw.es, as bad health 

 and tiresome traveling enlarged experience of 

 your Pianos this (second awl la*t transatlantic) 

 season has throughout confirmed myself in the 

 opinion I expressed last year, viz. : That sound 

 and touch of the Knabe Pianos are more sympa- 

 thetic to my ears and hands than sound and 

 touch of any other Pianos in the United States. 

 As I met with frequent op fxirt unities of estab- 

 lishing comparisons bet tee-en the Knabe Pimos 

 and Instruments of rivaiizing or would-rivaliz- 

 ing producers, I dare now add that I declare 

 ther the absolutely best in America. With sin- 

 cere regards, 



Yours truly, 



DR. HANS VON BULOW. 

 Hamburg, 27<A May, 1890. 



EUGEN D'ALBERT'S LETTER 



WM. KNABE 4 CO. 



(Translated from the German.) 



During my sojoirn he;e 1 had frequent 

 opportunities to make myself acquainted with 

 the Knabe Pianos, and from fullest conviction 

 I declare (htm to be the best Instruments of 

 America. Sfiould I return lure for artistic pur- 

 pcsef which may be the case veiy soon I shall 

 most certainly u?e the pianos of tliif celebrated 

 make. I (,ire this testimonial with pleasure, 

 voluntarily, and entirely unsolicited for by the 

 house of Knabe. 



EUGEN D'ALBERT. 



New York, May 16, 1890. 



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