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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 25 - Page 12

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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER 18, 1926
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|OR the first time in the piano trade,
Upright Pianos are offered in extern
sive varieties in Art or Period casings,
and again the innovation is by Cable*
Now the Cable factories have adapted for the
great mass of upright piano seekers the art
features heretofore restricted to high-priced
grands* Made to retail in the mass market, these
authentic period models can be profitably sold
at the same low prices at which plain uprights
have been offered*
The choice includes such attractive designs as
William and Mary, Italian Florentine, Jacobean^
Spanish Renaissance, and Art Nouveau* With
X such a variety, Cable Dealers will have a decided
advantage over competitors who have to offer
only the usual line of ordinary uprights* Again
Cable has widened its merchandising range—a
second time within a year—with sweeping in-
novations. First, a complete line of smaller up-
rights—now, a complete line of Period Model
Uprights and Players* Cable Dealers enjoy the
important advantage of being able to offer their
public what it wants—when it wants it. They
always have —they always will!
Period Model
Grand Pianos
Queen Anne
also I
CABLE
Jacobean—The strength and richness
of this early English Period make it
especially attractive for a piano.
ITH our regular line of artistic Period Model Grand
Pianos and our newer line of Period Model Uprights
W
and Players, the completeness of the Cable Period Line
is without equal in the trade. There's a period model for
every purse and purpose—Cable-made—Cable guaranteed.
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