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The Music Trade
Review
SEPTEMBER, 1929
TOMORROW'S PIANO TODAY
THe Reproducing
Marionette
Smallest of All Grand Pianos
A
TREND, unmistakable and unceasing, away from the old-fashioned,
large grand toward the amazing little Schulz Marionette is the most
noteworthy development of the year . . . This three-feet, eight-inch instru-
ment is gaining the popularity among grands that the diminutive piano
holds among uprights. The exquisitely proportioned case and depth of
tonal power are convincing dealers everywhere.
Unless you have seen and heard the Schulz Marionette, unless you
have tried its splendid 73-note scale, you cannot appreciate the important
place it is taking in the music industry today. Both the reproducing and hand-
played models are priced considerably lower than conventional grand pianos.
Write today for full details
HI. SCHULZ COMPANY
711 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago