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Famous New Piano On View In City Store

Latest arrival in city musical circles is the “Leiderstrom” piano, one of the world’s finest low-priced instruments. Now on view in the showroom of Charles Begg and Company Ltd., the “Leiderstrom” is notable not only for superb tonal quality and excellent touch, but also for its attractive styling. It has a full 7> octave compass range. Extra appeal is added by the price, just £197 . . . surprisingly low for an instrument that ranks in the highquality class, and which must certainly appeal to musicians with a well-developed sense of value. It is a pity so few “Heiderstroms” are at present available, but while stocks last they may been seen, and heard, in the High Street showrooms of Begg’s.—Advt.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 2

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Famous New Piano On View In City Store Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 2

Famous New Piano On View In City Store Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 2

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