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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 23-SECTION-1 - Page 62

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Grand Piano
Only 4-Fcet.7 Inches Long
Modern and
lliam and Mary
Queen Anne
Sheraton
Period Designs
Nationally
Priced
$685
and up
F.O.B. CINCINNATI
Only ^Baldwin could build a Qrand like this
WE ANNOUNCE the new small Howard Grand Piano ( Baldwin-Built). For the first time
in the history of fine piano making, a small grand, of finest tone quality—full, round and en-
duringly satisfactory—is offered in a case only four feet, seven inches in length. It is de-
signed to fit perfectly in the modern living room or small apartment. It will delight and
satisfy even the professional musician.
The Howard Grand is entirely new—built upon
new principles. It will be the piano of your choice,
because of the high technical qualities of its work-
manship, the care in the selection of materials and
the proper correlation of every element and every
part in its construction. A perfect musical in-
strument to meet modern needs.
The Howard Grand establishes, from this time on,
a new quality standard for pianos in small case
design. And most amazing of all, the Howard
Grand is nationally priced at from $685 f. o. b.
Cincinnati.
Four years were required to produce this great-
est of all small Grand Pianos. Unlimited re-
sources to command the best of materials, facili-
ties and craftsmanship. Continuous supervision
by the same acoustic engineers who have made
the Baldwin America's foremost piano. A nation-
wide distribution to permit quantity production.
A totally new scale and new principles of small
piano making have been perfected. Resonant in
the bass, brilliant in the treble, perfect evenness
throughout—the vibrant singing tones are a de-
light to all who touch the keyboard. The How-
ard Grand meets every requirement of critical
musical taste.
Cased in standard design or in the latest art de-
signs in Mahogany and Walnut, conforming to
recognized standards of Period requirements.
THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE
ST. LOUIS
DENVER
NEW YORK
INDIANAPOLIS
DALLAS
SAN FRANCISCO

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