14
PRESTO
October 10, 1925.
The Back-bone of Su
Conover 13: The Mas*
ter Upright. Contains J.
Frank Conover's favorite
upright scale. Of ultra
quality in design, materi'
als and workmanship. Env
bodies all the finest merits
and traditions of the Con-
over Piano. In walnut and
mahogany, satin and pol-
ished finishes.
Wellington E: The elite
model of the Wellington make.
Both musically and structure
ally "the most piano" in the
world today for the price.
Appeals to all who want
things a little better than the
general run.
Cable K: New Adam perk*
case design. Features the pal
ented " Tonarch" constructio
which increases and intensifie
the "live" area of the soun
board and compensates shrinl
age and expansion, thus retail
ing the tonal purity in an
climate.
Kingsbury J: Now in its
fourteenth year. It has proved
so popular that the dealers
and the public refuse to allow
it to be discontinued. Now
modified in height, entirely
new scale and Empire case top.
In mahogany, walnut and oak,
satin and polished finishes.
Kingsbury R: The
"gMusic in every home"—a
profitable idea to promote
Newest Kingsbury
model — the Empire.
Has poly acoustic sound
board; Cable patented
Empire fallboard; new
model Empire top. We
believe this is the
world's greatest value
in a fine upright.
New 1926 Model: Size
midway between the Midget
and the regular models. The
merits claimed are amplitude
of tone in small case, smart,
trim and compact case design.
In mahogany, walnut and
oak, satin a n d polished
finishes.
Cable A Midget: Cable Midget sales in 1924 made
double production schedules necessary the first half
of 192?, since then still further increases have been
required. Ten regular finishes, including mahogany,
red and brown, walnut, finished oak, all in satin and
polished finishes, fumed oak in the new walnut col'
oring and ebonked.
Wellington W : The most popular and salable
upright in the trade today. More pianos of this
style manufactured and sold within the past five
years than any other upright in existence. In
mahogany, walnut and oak, satin and polished
finishes and in fumed oak.
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