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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 31,
This Advertisement appeared in Vanity Fair, House & Garden, Atlantic
Harper s, Scribners, Review of Reviews and World's Work.
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FLORENTINE MODEL
THE SOHMER CUPID GRAND
The "Perfect" Small Grand Piano
To play this delightful Grand is a revelation.
Diminutive in size alone, within the compass
of its keyboard there is every attribute of
warmth, brilliancy and color of tone that
the most critical musician can demand.
A real musical instrument with an irresist-
able appeal to those who appreciate all that
is best in piano tone.
It is the only successful combination of these
qualities within the compass of the modern
small Grand piano and is the result of more
than forty years experience in the building
of small Grands.
The first successful instrument of this type
was a Sohmer, and the "Cupid" Grand of
today is the logical result of that pioneer
experience.
Those contemplating the purchase of a small
Grand should thoroughly investigate the
very definite claims here made for this re-
markable instrument.
"Sohmer" on a piano conveys a definite
guarantee of superlative quality—the family
name of individuals who actively build, own
and control the piano which bears their
name, carrying out the traditions and ex-
periences of more than fifty years in the
building of fine pianos.
Sohmer Pianos are made in vaiious styles and sizes of Qrands, Uprights, Players and Reproducing Players, all of
one quality. Uprights from $700 arid upward. Qrands $1250 and upward. Reproducing Qrands $2800 And
upward. Period models in Queen Anne, Italian Renaissance and Jacobean. Monthly terms of payment if desired.
I l l u s t r a t e d Brochure mailed on r e q u e s t .
SOHMER & CO., 31 WEST 57th STREET, NEW YORK
Established 187 2
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