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Presto

Issue: 1925 2041 - Page 2

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September 5, 1925.
PRESTO
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The Starr Style I). The Ideal
Instrument for the School Room.
From Kindergarten T o Music Conservatory The
Starr Piano, Style D
The unique and distinguished record of Starr achievement in the educational held has given Starr
Pianos outstanding" prestige to the point that Starr Pianos have become indispensable equipment in
hundreds of educational institutions.
Accordingly in the new Starr Style D. especially designed for the school room, the small apart-
ment, hotels, clubs, etc., there are those distinguished attributes which have made Starr Prestige for
over half a century.
With the Style D on your floor your prospect field and subsequent piano market is substantially
enlarged. Write for our prices and descriptive literature.
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Full 88 Note.
Floor space for Starr Style D
compared with that for
standard size piano.
Keys—Regular Size.
Bass—Copper Wound.
FHilKK t
AVidth of Standard size Piano 5 ft. 4
in.
I>epth of Standard size Piano
2 ft. 4 in.
Width of Style D 4 ft. S U in. Depth
of Style D 24 u i n .
Full Iron Plate.
Sound Board—Silver Grain Spruce.
Woods—Mahogany, Oak, Walnut.
FHiURK II
Height
of S t a n d a r d s i z e P i a n o 4 ft.
7 in., w i d t h 5 ft. 4 in.
H e i g h t of S t a r r S t y l e D 3 ft. S\ 2 i n . .
w i d t h 4 ft. »Vi in.
Weight Unboxed 450 pounds.
THE STARR PIANO COMPANY
Established 1872
Factories:
RICHMOND, INDIANA
NEW YORK, CHTCAGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO,
PORTLAND, KANSAS CITY, BIRMINGHAM, NASHVILLE,
DETROIT, CINCINNATI, BOSTON. CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS
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