Presto

Issue: 1931 2262

PRESTO TIMES
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The STEINWAY piano is the choice
of famous pianists but it also appeals
to piano buyers generally for the same
artistic reasons. And while considering
the beauties of Steinway tone and the
scientific merits of construction, the
economy in the choice of a Steinway
is another compelling motive. Because
of its admitted merits of endurance the
Steinway is considered the most eco-
nomical piano for household uses.
Every Steinway piano in use is an
argument for the firm representing the
instrument. The manner in which
Steinway piano owners appreciate their
pianos is a forceful talking point for
the Steinway dealer.
STEINWAY & SONS
109 West 57th Street
New York
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Popularity of the Marionette
The beautiful little grand as shown above is a Marionette, product superlative of the
M. Schulz Company, Chicago. This piano is a 73-note scale instrument made of the fin-
est material following the prescribed quality of the M. Schulz Company's well-known
Colony grand.
The size of the Marionette is 3 ft. 8 in. long and 3 ft. 10 in. wide.
The Marionette is manufactured in the regular straight model grand, and as a repro-
ducing medium uses the Aria Divina installation, made famous in the M. Schulz Com-
pany pianos. The straight and reproducing Marionettes are furnished in mahogany and
walnut hi-lite antique, also an elaborate shaded lacquer finish, Chinese Red and Jade
Green beautifully art decorated to the last detail.
The M. Schulz Company invites correspondence with dealers for agency and distri-
bution in unoccupied territory. Offices: 711 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 111.
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October, 1931

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