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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 6, 1926
You Should See The New Styles In
Strohber Pianos!
You will be enthusiastic about the new
Strohber styles the minute you see them,
for their designing embodies that final
artistic touch of master craftsmanship
which lends a distinctive charm and at-
tracts immediate admiration.
Notice the graceful lines, the perfect
proportions and the excellent finish.
Take particular notice of the artistic
designing of the cheeks, pilasters and
trusses which so clearly reflect the in-
fluence of the Henry F. Miller piano
—the leader of the Continental lines.
And also notice the beauty and con-
venience of the new fall board con-
struction.
The popular Strohber scale is of course
continued in all models, for the Stroh-
ber tone has become a known asset in
the resale of these instruments. And
you will be pleased with other vital
features of Strohber modern construc-
tion such as full plates, copper wound
bass strings, brass trimmings, bushed
tuning pins, empire tops and Standard
actions.
You should see these new Strohber
styles. We invite you to make a
thorough inspection on the floor of
your own show rooms.
The new Strohber catalog is ready—showing all
of the late new styles. Write today for your copy.
THE CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY
395 Boylston Street, Boston
214 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago
No. Milwaukee