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Presto

Issue: 1927 2132 - Page 2

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June 11, 1927.
P R E S T O-T I M E S
C. F. STEMMER
Announces
An Innovation
in
the Piano Field
Piano Dealers
Only 3 Feet 8 Inches Long
68 Note Scale
"Something New ' frequently appears in other lines of industry
-—something especially designed to give greater impetus to sales.
That "Something New" which has long been awaited in the
piano industry now makes its debut in the trade.
It is the Fuehr & Stemmer Miniature Grand. Only 3 feet 8
inches long, yet it possesses a full, rich tone, equaling that of a
five foot Grand. Its all round construction and workmanship
are far superior to anything ever attempted in Small Grands. All
in all it is the greatest achievement in the piano industry today.
Although the smallest Grand Piano in the field—68 note scale—
this little instrument is a REAL PIANO with sufficient tone
to meet any requirement. It is in a class by itself and its sales
opportunities are unlimited.
Dealers visiting the big Chicago Convention received a genuine
surprise and were impressed by the wonderful performance of
this remarkable little Grand.
Get in line for bigger and better business.
Write today for particulars
STEMMER PIANO CO.
1932 Wentworth Avenue
CHICAGO, ILL.
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