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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 8 - Page 6

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4 NEW
PIANOS
Style 921
Louis XV—Height 40M", I
Width 60' 51(i ", Depth 2.>%". Furnished |
in Mulnul only.
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The four new models now
made available to the trade
are in addition to the great
Baldwin-huill line which in-
cludes Baldwin, Hamilton,
Howard and Acrosonic
pianos. Teachers find them
an inspiration to their pupils.
Tuners find them easy to
keep in perfect tune and con-
dition. Owners find in them
the same glorious golden tone
which accounts for their ex-
tensive use by the great con-
cert artists. Dealers know
that for these same reasons,
they sell with less effort and
stay sold with less attention.
I I
THE
Style92:$ Height 40%", Width, 601,^".
Depth 25%". Furnished in Mahogany
and Walnut.
BALDWIN PIANO CO.
Jfourarb
Style 439
I'prighl -Height 44 U",
Width 55 : V, Depth 24 r \s". Furnished
in iMuhoguny and Walnut.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Style 960—Height .56", Width
61 j ^ " . Depth 25%". Fur-
nished in Mahogany and
Bleached Mahogany.
You are cordially invited to see these pianos on display at our headquarters at the convention of
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC MERCHANTS, July 29 to August 1, Rooms 547 and 548, Hotel New Yorker, New York City.

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