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Presto

Issue: 1937 2281 - Page 6

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Jan.-Feb., 1937
PRESTO-TIMES
Watch the Mathushek's
A tinoun cement of Fur-
ther Developments in the
SpinetGrand.
THE
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
holds
fascination
conscious
irresistible
for
quality
e
buyers
From New York's exclusive 57th
Street shopping district to scores of
distant cities and towns there is a
significant duplication of Spinet-
Grand sales experience.
Milady sees the SpinetGrand pic-
tured, sees it in a store window, and
she will not consider any other piano
until she investigates. She can find
no other piano like it, for the
SpinetGrand construction is fully
protected by patents. There is but
one SpinetGrand, but one Spinet-
Grand dealer in a community. He,
and he only, can show the piano
that is charming widening groups of
the well-to-do with its unique de-
sign, its distinctively beautiful tone
and its obviously fine craftsmanship.
DEALERS SHOULD WRITE FOR
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
Then there are the Cabinet Spinets
for those piano budgets which are
more limited—superb vertical pi-
a n o s of traditional Mathushek
quality.
The Mathushek SpinetGrand, originated
and introduced in 1931, has today achieved
a recognized position in the piano industry.
Perhaps your territory is open.
Write today for full information
about the SpinetGrand and what it
nitty mean to your business in 1937.
Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co.
Showrooms: 4 3 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y.
Factory: 132nd St. at Alexander Ave.
Wholesale
li. M. Slmli, 712 N. Kenilworth, Oak Park, III.
Representatives:
L. F. Goelzlin, 138 McAllister, San Francisco
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