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WOMEN MAKE PIANOS.—Women make up more than half the workers employed by Japan’s largest piano manufacturing company because the work requires the delicate touch of dextrous fingers. Miss Fumie Saito is shown assembling a keyboard at the Nippon Gahhi Company’s factory in Hamamatsu.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 2

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WOMEN MAKE PIANOS.—Women make up more than half the workers employed by Japan’s largest piano manufacturing company because the work requires the delicate touch of dextrous fingers. Miss Fumie Saito is shown assembling a keyboard at the Nippon Gahhi Company’s factory in Hamamatsu. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 2

WOMEN MAKE PIANOS.—Women make up more than half the workers employed by Japan’s largest piano manufacturing company because the work requires the delicate touch of dextrous fingers. Miss Fumie Saito is shown assembling a keyboard at the Nippon Gahhi Company’s factory in Hamamatsu. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 2