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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 9 - Page 8

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
AUGUST 29, 1925
M I L TO N
A DISTINGUISHED
INSTRUMENT
Taking Advantage
of the Market's
Trend
The Milton organization is always on
the alert to take advantage of the
popular demand for pianos.
When the demand became apparent
for a smaller upright than had ever
been built before, Milton immedi-
T H E MILTON PIANO CO.
ately developed the new Peter Pan
model, only 3 feet, 7 inches high.
Yet, no matter what the-demand may
be, a Milton model is never marketed
until it comes up to the strict Milton
standards of piano excellence.
Qeo. W. oAllen, Pres.
Peter Pan Upright
This remarkable lit-
tle piano requires no
more space than a
table. Only 3 ft. 7
in. high. Widens the
market for pianos.
Full 7 1 / 3 octaves.
Especially
suitable
for schools. The peer
of the regular size
uprights.
626-632 West 51st Street, New York
Baby Grand
This popular grand
piano enables every
home to enjoy the
beauty of tone and
line of the grand
piano. Requires no
more space than an
upright and costs as
little.
Milton Player
This new player-
piano is only 4 feet 1
inch high. Answers
the demand of small
homes for a player
of more convenient
size. As melodious
in tone and as full in
volume as the larger
Milton players.

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