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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1951 Vol. 110 N. 10 - Page 4

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Are pianos in the higher price range saleable?
charming in its own right, and perfect with any type
of furnishings.
A question constantly discussed in the industry.
When you offer something truly distinctive . . .
in a class by itself . . . people will buy it! That is why
the French Provincial Kimball Consolette is a con-
sistent profit-maker for dealers. It is the finest vertical
built by anyone. There is nothing like it in the entire
piano trade.
The answer is ready . . . and is proved. Each
year since 1947 Kimball dealers have averaged more
than a million dollars in sales of ONE MODEL of
Kimball piano—the nation-wide famous Style 90
FRENCH PROVINCIAL Kimball Consolette!
Kimball was the first piano manufacturer to rec-
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
ognize the potentialities of French Provincial, a style
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, OCTOBER, 1951

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