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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 6-SECTION-1 - Page 1

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February 9, 1929
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"Astounding !"
"Revolutionary !"
"A Startling Invention !'
"77ze Greatest Advance
in the History of
Piano Retailing !"
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The Ne w Welte-Mi&non Musicalle
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Old T y p e Reproducing Piano . . . .
From coast to coast, piano dealers and their patrons have been
loud in their praise of this extraordinary instrument. N o t since
the invention of the reproducing piano itself, has an invention
created such a furore in the world of music!
Many territories have already closed. A few are still availa-
ble . . . For the Musicalle means new prospects . . . . new interest
. . . . new sales.
It costs little more than any fine reproducing piano . . . . yet
instead of one record, it plays a complete concert-program. With-
out changing a record! Without turning a dial! Without even
going near the piano!
Ideal for homes, schools, theatres, restaurants and hotels.
WRITE OR WIRE FOR INFORMATION
WELTE-MIGNON CORPORATION
665 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY

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