Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
Ui-ii- i»tW YORK
I'mucimKM
Y
VOL. 87. No. 24
News Numbe
REVIEW
Published Weekly.
. . . \ .
Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y., Dec. 15,1928
H nel
'
THE NEW
WELTE^MIGNON
MUSICALLE
Is destined to completely
Revolutionize the Reproducing Piano
Here — at last — something really
NEW in the piano industry . . . An
invention that promises to inject
fresh life into a
hard - pressed sales
curve!
Farsighted dealers
are falling in line
every day. Terri-
tories are closing
with amazing ra-
pidity. But some
of the more im-
portant territories
are still available to
dealers who really
want to progress. If you are not
already fully aware of the possi-
bilities of so remarkable an instru-
ment, better check
on this right away!
A f/ t
Music can be controlled from any part of the house by means
of the "Control Tablet." This small tablet with its eight ivory
buttons is attached by silk covered wire to the Musicalle. To
secure the records desired, press the corresponding buttons on
the "Control Tablet"—in any order pnjerred. Or if you wish
an uninterrupted hour of music, press all eight buttons at
once—no further attention is necessary.
Musicalle possibili-
ties are limitless —
for homes, schools,
theatres, r e s t a u -
rants, t e a r o o m s ,
and hotels.
Write or wire for
information — as
many others are
doing every day.
WELTE-MIGNON CORP. <* 665 Fifth Ave. <* NEW YORK CITY
WILLIAM C. HEATON, Wholesale Sales Manager, Piano Division
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.