Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 22

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THE
flUJIC TIRADE
ON ISSUE
For the first time!
At The Hotel Commodore
Suites 1025, 1027, 102% 1031 and 1033
£~*STEY has brought beauty in piano casings back into
O its own! From scores of marvelous designs by the
noted decorative artist, Walter Dorwin Teague, a com-
mittee of eminent authorities has chosen the two that
most perfectly combine beauty and historical accuracy
with adaptability to the modern home. Never before
have such superb, authentic casings been obtainable in a
medium-priced piano—$985 retail.
(above) The Roma—reflecting in tones of rich walnut the
splendor of the Renaissance in Italy, (left) The Albemarle
—Walter Dorwin Teague has revived in dull mahogany
all the charm and grace of Colonial days in Virginia.
Make a mental note now that says "Estey—Teague—
Suites 102.5, 1017, 10x9, 1031 and 1033—see 'em—sure!"
ESTEY PIANOS
t
f y with casings designed by Walter Dorwin Teague
ESTEY Conventional
& Period Grands— Uprights—Players — Reproducing
Pianos
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The Music Trade Review
MAY 29, 1926
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Our Exhibit at
the 1926 National
Convention
features the 1926 model of
the Angelus Reproducing
Grand—the world's first
and foremost reproducing
instrument, whose forerun-
ner, the Angelus Player
Piano, occupied the same
position for two genera-
tions.
The traditions and prestige
enveloping this famous
product are intensified by
its extraordinary interpre-
tative powers, combined
with its intimate association
with some of the world's
greatest artists and the
thousands of music rolls
characterizing the Angelus
Library.
Incorporated in Hallei & Davis - Contuay
One Exclusive
Agency in Each
City
Capitalize on the pow-
erful National appeal
of this instrument and
secure the exclusive
sales agency in your
community.
Be sure to visit the Angelus
headquarters at the Con-
vention, Rooms 1439 to
1441, Hotel Commodore,
New York.
One of the most valuable,
sought-after franchises—
bringing all Angelus busi-
ness to your store. Signal-
ize your Convention attend-
ance by c a l l i n g at the
Angelus exhibit first!
Hallet & Davis Piano Co
Eat. 1839 in Boston
10th Ave. at 23d St.
New York
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