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Period Styling
Involves MORE
Than Legs Alone!
Putting modern legs and music desk on,
say, a Victorian piano doesn't make it a
modern style.
That kind of "designing" is the easy way to
build a "line", but it's not the way we do
it at Story & Clark.
Every STORY & CLARK piano style is
INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED!
Glance at any display of Story & Clark pianos, and you
instantly see that every design has been developed individ-
ually — that no two Story & Clark styles are built from
"standard" cabinets, with changes in legs and desks alone.
Story & Clark piano styles are created by America's fore-
most cabinet designers, working only for utmost beauty
and authenticity. Thus, the case of every Story & Clark
style is designed in its entirety to meet the individual
characteristics of the one period it represents. Each style
is "pure" — it is not compromised to permit interchange
of parts with any other Story & Clark style.
This striving for perfection results in the proud fact that
the cabinets of all Story & Clark pianos are fully worthy
of the superb acoustic engineering within these fine in-
struments — the most beautiful pianos, the greatest values,
in America.
PIANO COMPANY
64 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago
INSTRUMENTS OF QUALITY —BY
ONE FAMILY —FOR NINETY-FIVE YEARS
4 4 4 SEE OUR EXHIBIT IN ROOMS 8O5-8O8 AT THE TRADE SHOW! • •
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW. JULY. 1952