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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 18,1913
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In Mahogany
NE of the latest models produced by the long-established Vose house. It is
typically American in case, combining the simplicity of the Colonial with
a delicate carving which enhances the beauty of the entire case. In describing
the interior of the piano it is sufficient to say that it is Vose in quality and the
product of more than sixty years of experience and study by the Vose family.
The result is a tone quality that meets the approval of the musical public
especially when selecting a piano for home use. ^ Its extreme dimensions are:
Height, four feet, seven inches; width, five leet, two inches; depth, two feet,
three inches.
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CASED IN WALNUT THIS PIANO IS KNOWN AS STYLE H