Presto

Issue: 1939 2291

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THE
CABLE
SPINET-TYPE PIANO
Model 14
S T Y L E D RIGHT
BUILT RIGHT
PRICED RIGHT
If unfilled advance orders mean anything, we confi-
dently announce "Here is the neiv style leader in
Spinet-type Pianos for 1940"!
This dainty model possesses a breath-taking beauty
of line and a richness of tone seldom equalled in a
piano of comparable size. Standing only 391/2"
high, 23" deep and 53" wide, this dainty Spinet-type
piano has a full 88-note scale, direct blow action,
sliding fallboard, bushed tuning pins, full metal
plate, bronzed, spruce sounding board, copper wound
b-us strings.
Cases in walnut or mahogany. Choice of finishes in
either lacquer rubbed to satin gloss, or dull waxed.
Why not write today for full information
regarding the valuable Cable Franchise.''
It offers a complete line of Grands and
Consoles that are S-A-L-E-A-B-L-E!
Cable Division
SCHILLER-CABLE PIANO MFG. CO.
OREGON, ILL
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