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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 11 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
T
HE pre-eminence of the small
Starr Piano is amply demonstrated
in the Princess Upright and the
Princess Player models. They are but
four feet four inches in height. Their
simplicity yet elegance of design to the
finest detail and their stability of value
make an appeal to a class who demand
ultra-superiority in all they purchase.
Both have that evenness, that strength,
that richness of tone which has made
Starr Pianos world-famous.
The
Princess Upright is finished in mahog-
any or in beautiful special art woods.
The Princess Player is finished in ma-
hogany and has all those devices for
a true artist's interpretation and when
played by hand has that same response
to the lightest touch as has the Princess
Upright. Each is as mechanically
perfect as each is visibly charming.
These two beautiful pianos adequately
portray the high standard governing
the production of Starr Instruments
and satisfaction is assured through the
rigid guarantee accompanying each.
THE STARR PIANO CO
Starr, Richmond, Trayser, Remington Grand,
Upright and Player Pianos
The Starr Phonograph
The Starr Library of Perforated Music Rolls
The Starr Libraries of Phonograph Records
Richmond, Ind.

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