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Presto

Issue: 1924 1995 - Page 11

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P R E S T O
11
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Grands and Uprights
The tonal supremacy of the Henry
F. Miller piano — combined with
the reproducing perfection of the
Welte-Mignon Pneumatic — makes
the Henry F. Miller Welte-Migrlon
Reproducing" Piano a true master-
piece—admirably fitted to head the
line of the discriminating dealer.
Specially designed cases give acces-
sibility to the player action, still no
player parts are in view, and aside
from the drawer the appearance is
that of the regular style grand, re-
taining all the beauty of its grace-
ful lines.
The traditions and tonal beauty of
the Henry F. Miller, coupled with
the f a i t h f u l reproduction of the
artist's work made possible by the
Welte-Mignon. afford a wealth of
effective selling points.
Subsla iitially built—A His tic ally finished
Consistently priced
. jtttller &
Division of The Continental Piano Company
Boston, Mass.
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