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The Music Trade
AN
ET
SEPTEMBER, 1930
Review
TO
ANY
AEO
"THE
MOST VALUABLE
FRANCHISE IN THE
PIANO INDUSTRY"
THE WEBER
Style J—5 ft. long—Mahogany, Walnut
Found in the Royal Palaces of Europe and the
studios and fine homes of America
An interesting example of the five-foot size
—a triumph of piano building, encompass-
ing the famous "Weber tone" in an instru-
ment for the small home.
1
H
T
O serve his patrons best—to show a variety
of the finest achievements in Piano-making,
the alert dealer carries the wonderful line of
Aeolian products—for he knows the value of a
name which represents skill, resources, good
faith, and sincerity* Now, more than ever, Aeolian
representatives appreciate the importance of the
Aeolian franchise*
The worth of "Aeolian" as the second name
upon a Piano has been recognized throughout the
world* Famous instruments have been brought
' THE STROUD
Style PF—4 ft., 10 in. long—Walnut only
A quality piano, moderately priced—made possible
through tast Aeolian resources
Popular both in the Baby Grand size and the
miniature upright. Obtainable in lovely
Period cases usually found only in higher
priced instruments.
THE VISUOLA
A remarkable aid to piano study which
arouses the keenest interest and affords un-
usually rapid progress.
AEOLIAN HALL
T
LONDON
689 FIFTH AVEP
PARIS
MA D R I