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Presto

Issue: 1939 2289 - Page 27

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Announcing the new
The Steinway Vertical 40, Sheraton design, comes in three finishes: ebonized ($495.), mahogany ($560.)
and American Walnut, illustrated, ($575.). Steinway & Sons offer a complete line of verticals ranging in
price from $495. to $600.
STEINWAY VERTICAL $ 4 9 5
(F. 0. B. NEW YORK CITY)
Steinway & Sons take pleasure in an-
nouncing the new Vertical 40, one of
the most beautiful instruments ever to
come from the hands of Steinway crafts-
men.
In all respects this is a new piano. The
size is new, a total height of only 40
inches. The design is new. And the
price is new—never before has it been
possible to buy a Steinway for so little.
But the quality is not new. Steinway
standards for materials . . . Steinway
tone . . . Steinway responsiveness . . .
Steinway craftsmanship . . . these have
not changed. The new Steinway, in our
sincere opinion, is the finest piano
obtainable . . . except for a Steinway
Grand.
Steinway dealers anticipate one of
the busiest seasons in recent history as
a result of this new piano.
STEINWAY & SONS
STEINWAY
HALL,
109 W. 5 7 t h
STREET,
NEW
YORK
CITY
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