Presto

Issue: 1933 2271

Nov.-Dec, 1933
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PRESTO-TIMES
THE LEADER,,,
HARDMAN-
NOW, MORE THAN EVER, a fine piano as the leading
instrument, is essential to any well-regulated "Music
Store".
A FINE GRAND PIANO, over and above its own sales
possibilities, attracts and helps sell pianos of lesser musi-
cal value and lower price.
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offers one of the few, highest-quality instruments.
The "Harmonic Tone Chamber", a patented and exclu-
sive feature of Charles Frederick Stein grand pianos,
gives a purity and richness of tone obtainable through no
other method of construction.
91 YEARS
of
Absolute Reliability
Manufactured by
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.
433 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Baldwin
1 I II
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The
PERFECT TONE
of the new
Baldwin
The booklet,
"Truly America's Finest"
will be sent on request to
Masterpiece Grand
isdeterminedby the
Tone Speetrograph,
developed by Bald-
win after 7 years
scientific research
CHARLES FREDERICK STEIN
Play the perfect piano today
BALDWIN PIANOS
2o EAST srst.
3047 Carroll Avenue
Chicago, 111.
STEINWAY & SONS
MAKERS OF THE WORLD'S STANDARD PIANOS
First choice of the most famous artists.
Indispensable to musicians who appreciate fine tone.
General Offices, Steinway Hall,
109-113West 57th Street.
New York
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
Contains Full Lists with Concise Classification and Description of all
American Pianos, Players and Reproducing Pianos, with Sketches of
Manufacturers. Essential to All Salesmen. Price 50cents, postpaid.
NO PIANO DEALER OR PROSPECT CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT.
PRESTO PUBLISHING CO.,
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417 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO
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Nov.-Dec, 1933
T O-T I M R S
Business the past three months is far ahead of any similar
period since 1 9 2 9 .
Baldwin factories are stepping up
production. Payrolls are nearly double what they were
WE DO OUR PART
on August 1st.
All
plants are operating the full time
allowed under the N . R. A .
increase
in
sales
with
W h y this unusually large
Baldwin
Dealers?
Because
every Baldwin Dealer is meeting the growing demand for
pianos with quality
and service.
Baldwin, Hamilton
and Howard Pianos enjoy an overwhelming preference.
They reflect the uninterrupted progress of the House of
Baldwin during the past three years.
The Baldwin
Dealer also has the unusual advantages of the Baldwin
Merchandising Plan, which does not require that he make
a capital investment in his stock of pianos . . .
a Plan
that finances his installment sales without any additional
charge . . .
a Plan that not only develops leads to pros-
pects, but also gives assistance in closing sales.
Baldwin
Dealers are busy. W h y not be busy with them? A t least,
give us the opportunity to demonstrate to you, point for
point, the advantages we offer. Send for details today.
THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. CINCINNATI
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