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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 11 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
10
MARCH 12,
Poole Perfection
has found
in the
its highest expression
Poole
Small Grand
the latest addition to a line of pianos,
players and grands that for three
decades has enjoyed an unrivaled
prestige for absolute quality in every
particular.
The Poole Small Grand, Style S
While the diminutive size of the Poole Small Grand— 4' 11J4" long, 4' 9]/ 2 "
wide—makes it especially adaptable for use in small quarters, there has been no
sacrifice of tonal quality in achieving the small proportions of the instrument—in
fact, its full, deep, resonant tone is a revelation to musicians whose conception
of the small grand has been gained from the instruments of this type hitherto on
the market. The scale has been specially drawn so as to secure the greatest
freedom of string vibration and an equal distribution of strain, and the scien-
tifically crowned sounding-board is responsible for an extreme resonance of tone.
The beauty of design is a delight to the eye, the case being double veneered
throughout, of fancy figured mahogany, in either polished or art finish.
The same painstaking attention to the smallest details of construction which
has always characterized Poole instruments has been conscientiously observed
in the creation of the Poole Small Grand, making it a fit member of a line that has
gained pre-eminence in the musical world solely because of its strict adherence
to absolute perfection of quality—a quality that needs no guarantee.
Reap your share of profit from the constantly
growing demand for small grands by featuring
the P o o l e S m a l l Grand as your leader.
POObE
-- BOSTON
U.S.A.
Poole Piano Company
Sidney Street, Cambridge 39
Boston, Mass,
Write for your copy of an interesting brochure regarding the entire Poole line which is ready for distribution.
1921

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