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Presto

Issue: 1932 2268 - Page 8

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PRESTO-TIMES
Nov.-Dec, 1932
THE
The Apollo grand piano
fection of true piano tone,
the personal supervision o
For years it has stood as a m
Its production won for hinr
tion as a master piano buil<
No time or pains were s
Mr. Clark's ideal was to t
piano, regardless of cost,
ices of those best inform
requisites of fine piano bu
leadership, a method of
veloped which stands to
perfection.
His achievement has bee
dreds of artists who hav<
solely because of its deligh
Many of the loyal craftsr
guidance of Mr. Clark are 1
Hme-tested traditions of fin
original Apollo factory to<
materials are used in an Ap
Thousands of Apollo grand pianos grace fine homes, clubs, hotels,
and theatres. Many are costly styles richly encased by the art of the
hand carver. Many have been especially built and ornamented to meet
the personal desires of the purchaser.
No matter which Apollo style you choose you are assured the same
scientific construction; the same painstaking workmanship by loyal and
experienced craftsmen; and above all, the rare quality of tonal beauty
which is responsible for the enviable position which the Apollo occupies
among the finest pianos of the world.
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