Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 15-SECTION-1

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THE
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MAGAZINE
In Two Sections
Section I
April 14, 1928
n Important Message
For Dealers Who Desire a Reproducing Piano for a Leader
The WELTE-MIGNGN
Is the Original
PIANO
And Was the First Ever Sold in the World
Original Welte-Mignon Reproduc-
ing Piano as manufactured by the new
Welte-Mignon Corp. is the finest product
of its kind in the world.
The new Welte-Mignon Corp. is not only
strongly entrenched financially, but has a
very able staff of executives of proven ability,
who are pursuing a policy of producing only
the highest quality instruments — Grand
Pianos under the name of "Welte," "Welte-
Mignon" Reproducing Pianos and Organs,
which in every way meet the requirements
of the most representative music merchants.
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T S H E Original Welte-Mignon as manufac-
tured by the new Welte-Mignon Corp.
not only retains all the marvelous features
invented by Edwin Welte, but also has many
refinements in manufacture which places it
in its rightful position as T H E reproducing
piano. We invite comparison.
The Original Welte-Mignon is found in
grands of various sizes in conventional and
period designs. The W E L T E M I G N O N
franchise is a valuable one for the dealer.
The Welte*Mignon Library
Is Most Comprehensive. It Comprises Several Thousand Recordings That Reproduce
With Photographic Accuracy the Individual Playing of the Master Pianists of the World
THE ORIGINAL WELTE-MIGNON
"The Instrument That Immortalizes the Playing of the Masters"
A Leader for Every Representative Music Merchant
Let Us Tell You More About Our Proposition
THE WELTE-MIGNON CORP.
665 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, N. Y.
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The Music Trade Review
APRIL
NEW
Now we have a REAL Grand Piano
for limited space
LESTER
STYLE "N"—4 feet 6 inches
Scale drawn by Paul N. Zeidler, one of the foremost piano techni-
cians in the world. Full l 1 /^ octaves. Three strings to the note.
Double repeating real grand action. Posts do welled into the rim
and attached to pin block by malleable casting. Laminated case,
fifteen layers of 346 inch stock. Finest mahogany and walnut
veneers — either two-tone or plain. Artistically and musically a
most beautiful piano, with QUALITY as its keynote.
Bound to be one of the biggest sellers
for 1928. Write today for full details.
LESTER PIANO CO.
1306 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. V., under the act of Congress of March \ !>7v.
14, 1928

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