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VOL. LXXIII. NEW YORK, JULY 23. 1921
No. 4
YOU KNOW A SCHOOL THAT
NEEDS THIS PIANO
T
HE important part music is taking in
our public schools is worth your con-
sideration. W e felt a new piano should
be developed for this purpose; here it is,
ready for delivery.
T'S light weight too—weighs only 380
pounds—a great advantage when it is
necessary to move the piano from room to
room. Saves freight—which is something
for you to consider.
W
F COURSE schools are not your only
market for this new piano, it fits the
conditions in bungalows and small apart-
ments. Then there are chapels and churches,
missions, music schools, etc.
This piano will stimulate your business.
E HAVE named it the Strohbcr
Diminutive because of its unusual
size. It is the smallest complete upright
piano made, yet its tone volume equals any
high grade upright piano.
WEIGHT
380 POUNDS
notes, 7 3 octaves, standard
keyboard.
Height:
Width: 4 ft. 6}£in.
Depth: 2 ft.
Knee room: 2354 in. Standard.
Keys: Same size as standard
keyboard.
Full sounding board.
Finishes: Fumed Oak and W a x
Mahogany.
Full weight hammers.
I
I
T IS low enough for the teacher to sec
her pupils and direct them over its top—
43V2 inches high.
President
YOUR TERRITORY
Any live music merchant can make valuable
connections with us, and can secure the sales
rights for the Strohber Diminutive if he acts
at once. Agencies are being closed every
day. It is important that you have the par-
ticulars at once. Address
Smith Barnes £r Strohber C o .
1877 Clybourn Avenue
Chicago