Music Trade Review

Issue: 1932 Vol. 91 N. 4

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FOR THE GENERAL MUSIC MERCHANT
HE FAVORITE OF THE CONCERT
PUBLICLIBRARY
STAGE ... THE PRIDE OF THE HOME
. THE GREATEST ASSET T O
THE PRESTIGE OF THE DEALER . . .
THE ULTIMATE IN PIANOFORTES
THE NEW YORK
ASTOR. LENOX
TjlDEN FttUNDAT/ON 5
THE I N S T R U M E N T
OF THE
IMMORTALS
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
April, 1932
An Unusual Value!
A quality Grand Piano of
appealing design—yet an
unusual value in keeping
with the trend of the times!
H
ERE is a true Grand Piano, a
product of the great Lester
Piano Company, that offers more for
the money than any other piano at
its price. It will enable you to beat
competition for pianos of this type
hands down. These Styles, 406 and
410, are the only popularly-priced
grand pianos we know of, built to the
specifications of the higher-priced
instruments. They are a very un-
usual value, you will readily agree.
Write now for particulars.
SPECIFICATIONS: Full 7]A octaves—genuine Ivory
keys—Brass hardware—splendid finish—fallboard—six-
teen-ply laminated rim—full agraffes—tioo-post con-
struction dovetailed and doweled into rim and headed
into malleable iron casting luliicli rests against an ex-
tension of the plate—a high-grade piano throughout.
. . . Many other special features.
Dealers Write for Information on Styles 406-410
CABLE & SONS DIVISION
LESTER PIANO CO
1306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

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