Presto

Issue: 1931 2259

PRESTO TIMES
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S T EIN WAY
An Attractive Steinway Creation
Shown at the Late Music Industries
Convention, Chicago
Exhibited in the Steinway Booth
at the Palmer House
MODEL No. 991
(Exhibited at the Chicago Music Industries Convention, June 8 to 10, Inclusive)
The Notable Steinway Exhibit,
Displaying Several Rare Gems in
Piano Development, Attracted
Special Attention and Evoked
Admiration from the Trade, the
Profession and the Public
It is the quality of permanence in the STEINWAY which
places it among the least expensive of pianos. It exhibits
in an astonishing degree that durability which comes only
from consummate c r a f t s m a n s h i p . Not only does the
STEINWAY possess a richer, more beautiful tone but
continues its tuneful qualities long after the ordinary
instrument has outlived its usefulness.
The STEINWAY dealer is always prepared to answer a
natural question of some prospective customers: "Can we,
with true economy, afford a really fine piano?"
The answer is: "You can, because a fine piano will prove
real economy in the end."
Steinway Dealers in All Important Cities in All Sections
of the United States.
The Steinway Piano is Represented in All Important
Centers of the World.
STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall
109-113 West 57th Street
New York City
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July, 1931
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
MUSIC INDUSTRIES CONVENTION WEEK
Some of the Models on Exhibition
STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Story & Clark—Style 52. Five ft. 2 in. grand.)
STARR PIANO CO., RICHMOND, IND.
(Starr—Style 50. Height, 58}4 in.; width, 57 in,;
depth, 58 in. Mahogany, walnut. All finishes.)
BALDWIN PIANO CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
(Howard Model 450. French Provincial design.
Length, 4 ft. 7 in. Mahogany or walnut).
AMERICAN PIANO CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. Y.
(Marshall & Wendell—Style B)
BALDWIN PIANO CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
(The Hamilton—236. Sheraton design. Dimensions,
height 5 ft. 8 in.; length 4 ft. 11 in.; depth 2 ft. 2 in.
Brown mahogany only. Art finish, highlight.)
KOHLER-BRAMBACH PIANO CO., INC., NEW YORK.
(Baby Grand—Adam Period)
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