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Section I
July 14, 1928
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The Ne^v Development
in the Piano Industry
The
Welte-Mi&non
Musicale
Tke original W E L T E -
MIGNON mechanism in-
stalled in the Welte Grand
Piano, with the exception of
the spool-box, and a separate
cabinet holding ten records
—controlled by buttons on a
small tablet connected with
the instrument by a silken
cord.
The
Welte'Mignon Musicale
is also furnisKed to dealers
for installation in any
&rand piano.
Write for the
New Welte Catalog
JUST OUT
The
Welte-Mi&non
Musicale
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Just One of the Welte Line
Welte Grand Pianos—The Original Welte-Mi^non
Reproducing, Piano—Welte Phil-Harmonic Pipe
Organs—Welte Reproducing, Organs—Welte
Church Organs—Welte Theatre Organs—Welte
Artists Records.
Each Instrument a Leader for the Dealer
The Welte-Mi&non Corp.
W. 0. HEATON, Wholesale Sales Manager, Piuno Division
665 Fifth Avenue
New York, N. Y.
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