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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 13, 1926
The
Symphony Model
in the Hallet & Davis Grand
Retail Price $2475
The supreme R e p r o d u c i n g Instrument—
musically, technically, structurally.
This Reproducing Grand commands sales
nationally among the supreme type of pros-
pects. It flawlessly mirrors every musical
mood of such giants of the keyboard as
Godowsky, Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, Mero,
Menth, Buhlig, Gershwin, Fannie Bloom-
field-Zeisler and many others.
Five Feet, Four Inches Long
"All-in-the-Drawer"
Type Action
has these exclusive, distinctive and highly
desirable features:
Entire Action and Expression Unit in sliding drawer.
Entire elimination of any folding tubes.
Elimination of many cumbersome parts and connections
necessary in other types.
Freedom under sounding board—consequently, no
smothering, but full freedom of tone.
No side curtains or anything to change in the smallest
way the lines of a straight Grand.
In fact—an absence of all features that have been unde-
sirable in previous types.
For servicing - two buttons turned and one-half minute
removes entire drawer.
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Bottom View of Angelus Reproducing Action
DETAILS
HALLET & DAVIS PIANO GO.
Established 1839
10th Ave. and 23rd Street
NEW YORK