Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 14

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VOL. 86. No. 14 Pablished Weekly. Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y., April 7,1928
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STEINWAY
HE Steinway piano enjoys a
prestige among the musical
instruments of the world that is
unique in its scope and universal rec-
ognition.
New Steinway Hall, New York
It dominates the concert stage and
lends distinction to the home through
its individuality. It is the ideal piano
of the master as well as the lay
music lover and its superb qualities
make and keep it supreme among
the pianos of the world. There is no
mistaking the Steinway tone and no
duplicating it — except by Steinway
workers under Steinway supervision
and according to Steinway standards.
The representation of the Steinway
brings to the dealer a distinction that
is unique in the piano world.
THE INSTRUMENT OF TOE IMMORTALS
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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The Music Trade Review
APRIL 7, 1928
MILTON
presents
Four New Period Qrands
Pianos no longer sell because of musical qualities alone.
Apparent in every modern home, in pianos as in furniture,
is a renaissance of the Period Model vogue.
Especially is this true of grand pianos. A very decided
trend sanctions the Period Grand as the accepted piano-
forte of tO'day.
Louis XV
Sensing this appeal, the Milton Piano Company announces
several exquisite new grands in authentic period designs—
instruments incorporating the famous Milton quality and
developed in the beautiful case work, characteristic of
the Louis XV, Louis XVI, William and Mary and Adam
periods.
Far-sighted piano dealers are invited to write for photo'
graphs and detailed information about these latest addi'
tions to the Milton line of "Distinguished Instruments."
Each is
"A
Distinguished
Instrument"
GEORGE W- ALLEN, President
632 West 51st Street, New York City

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