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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Nov. 30,1912
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The
H. P. Nelson
Grand
A Revelation to the
Musician—An Unusual
Opportunity for the
Dealer
The H. P. Nelson grand piano
was not created, like many grands,
simply to complete or add prestige
to the line. It was produced in
response to a real and frequently
expressed need.
Many people of musical culture long desired a grand piano, but were unable to
find one satisfying their exacting requirements at a price within their means.
This need has been supplied in the H. P. Nelson grand.
It has a number of distinctive features, vitally connected with the all - important
factor of tone, and is so proportioned as to permit unusual extent of sound board
surface, and exceptional length of string in the central section.
As a consequence, the scale is of perfect evenness in all registers, and for bigness
and richness of tone we do not believe it can be surpassed by any grand on the market
of equal size, no matter what the price or how old or famous the name.
The H. P. Nelson grand is 5 feet 6 inches in length and is furnished in selected
Circassian Walnutx>r< Mahogany Veneers of extraordinarily beautiful figure.
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C , M. & St. P. R. R., Chicago