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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 12 - Page 1

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VOL. LXXXIII. No. 12 Published Every Satirday. Edward Lynun Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Are., New York, N. Y., Sept. 18,1926
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The EStey-Welte Reproducing Piano
uses
in casings by Walter T)orwin Teague ^°
the original Welte-Built reproducing adion!
TJ EPRODUCING drawer installation action by Welte—
Jlv casings by Walter Dorwin Teague! These eleven
words tell the Story of the new Estey-Welte.
Don't mistake! This is the Welte-Built Welte action,
made in the same factory side by side with the famed
Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano. Welte made the firSt
reproducing piano back in 1904. Welte has led in im-
provements and refinements ever since.
More than 100 makers of pianos are licensed under
Welte's basic patents. But in the Estey-Welte you get
the action built by Welte with all the. skill and science
born of 22 years of unquestioned leadership.

^Added value ~ and profit in reproducing pianos!
The
Roma . . .
of Italian
Renaissance
Inspiration
The superb casings by Walter Dorwin Teague answer
squarely the public demand for better looking, authen-
tically designed instruments.
The new EStey-Welte gives you a double-barreled sales
appeal.
—the original Welte-Built reproducing action of
drawer type answers again the demand of music lovers
for a perfectly balanced, keenly interpretive device to
yield great music.
Only the renowned Welte-Mignon can boaSt the lat-
ter. And no other piano but the EStey can offer these
magnificent designs by Teague.
At $1975 the new EStey-Welte represents a command-
ing value in reproducing pianos. And at $1975 the profit
percentage nets you a good substantial sum on every
instrument you sell.
The
Albemarle. .
of Virginian
Colonial
Design
You'll sell more EStey-Weltes, too! These good in-
struments are no Strangers to fast turnover!
The
ESTEY PIANO CO.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES — 665
GRAND, PLAYER. UPRIGHT
Fifth Avenue, New York
AND REPRODUCING
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
PIANOS

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