Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 21

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PRE-CONVENTION NUMBER
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MUJIC TIRADE
MAY 26, 1928
The First Showing
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of the New
Welte Straight Grand
and the
Original Welte-Mignon
Reproducing Grand
Hotel Commodore, June 4-11
Room 1710-1712.4714
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ND1V1DUAL tone, and a quality that appeals with compelling force to those who
select a piano because of an appreciation and preference of tonal beauty.
To build pianos as fine furniture, to give them the decorative appeal and supplement
their musical worth with furniture-craftsmanship, has been our achievement.
Original Welte-Mignon Reproducing Grand Pianos
With Reproducing Action Invisibly Installed
The pianos and mechanism built as one—a perfectly co-
ordinated unit.
The original and exclusive Welte-Mignon mechanism in-
visibly installed.
Standard width and depth of case.
Music Roll Chamber "over the keys."
Improved "Fall board" which entirely covers music record
chamber when piano is played manually.
Mechanism plays directly on piano action (Patented).
Piano keys may be locked when music record is playing.
Absolutely standard length and balance of piano keys.
No drawer—assuring complete freedom in operating
pedals when playing manually.
Pianos are backed by a name known in every country in
the world.
A guarantee of quality and service.
The ideals of an institution one hundred years old.
The very finest material that it is possible to buy used
throughout yet at a lesser price than other makes of high
grade pianos.
See for yourself at the Convention the pianos we are now
producing and hear our proposition or write to
Welte-Mignon Corporation
William C. Heaton, Wholesale Sales Manager, Piano Division
665 Fifth Avenue
New York City
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The Music Trade Review
MAY 26, 1928
The Convention's Most Original Exhibit!
The Very First Showing!
The First Americans are identified with
one of the earliest American Piano Makes—
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Within a Stone's Throw of the Hotel Commodore
at Our New Wholesale Display Rooms
6 East 39th Street, New York—are the new
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6 East 39 th Street
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Hallet & Davis
GRAND PIANOS
with early Indian motif treatment. Original and most dis-
tinctive in design—the creations of a Cherokee Indian
Princess, well known in art and musical circles. This is the
first association of the Piano Industry with native Indian
legendary themes:—remarkable decorative art conceptions—
beautiful, vivid color contrasts—imparting a rare and most
appealing atmosphere to every home.
Kaeh instrument has card attached, describing motif and
characteristic decorative treatment of Indian lore and
legend !
Be sure to see these remarkable (irands:—Popularh ac-
cepted case designs with the most fascinating ornamental
appeal that it is possible to devise.
The entire Hallet & Davis and Associated Lines:—Grands—
Reproducers—Uprights—Players—will be on display at our
large Showroom Headquarters.
The 1928 Franchise Features will make a powerful impres-
sion on you—new styles—new varieties—new prices—new
Profits! '
The right hand of fellowship will be extended to all visitors.
We are glad to hear that so many of our National selling
representatives will come to see us.
HALLET & DAVIS PIANO COMPANY
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Factories, New York City
Executive Offices and Wholesale Showrooms
6 EAST 39th STREET (at FIFTH AVENUE)
NEW YORK CITY
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Walk just a few steps from Hotel Commodore—to Our Wholesale Showrooms
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