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Presto

Issue: 1927 2148

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»' i Established 1884-JHE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established 1881 N U M B E R P14R Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at Post Office, Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879. CHICAGO, OCTOBER 1, 1927 Published weekly by Presto Publishing Co., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 42ND YEAR •Where%ere Were l[one defore URIOSITY, admiration and SALES are greeting the appearance of the new Waltham Cameo Grand. Dealers are greatly pleased with its reception. Trade lethargy vanishes where it is being shown, for it is delightfully "different." It is a beautiful miniature model, a foot shorter and a foot narrower than a Small Baby Grand, and its sounding board area renders it fully capable of producing true grand tone volume. This little beauty is typically Waltham, greatest care being given to every detail of interior construction, as well as to the artistry employed in exterior design. Tts length is 3 feet, 8 inches; width 3 feet, 10 inches. Hand-carved trusses, copper bass, double repeating" grand action, sevenply pin block, seventy-three notes. Louis XVI Period design in lacquered mahogany and walnut. We are placing the new Cameo Grand with dealers everywhere. Write us today for particulars. GRAND Waltham Piano Co. Milwaukee, Wis Manufacturers "Since 1885" Enhanced content © 2008-2009 and presented by MBSI - The Musical Box Society International (www.mbsi.org) and the International Arcade Museum (www.arcade-museum.com). All Rights Reserved. Digitized from the archives of the MBSI with support from NAMM - The International Music Products Association (www.namm.org). Additional enhancement, optimization, and distribution by the International Arcade Museum. An extensive collection of Presto can be found online at http://www.arcade-museum.com/library/

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