QRS Music Technologies (CE) (USOTC:QRSM)
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QRS Music Technologies, Inc. (OTC: QRSM), a leader in the design,
manufacture and distribution of pianos, piano-based audio and multimedia
products, music and piano accessories, today announced the introduction
of the Versailles, a grand piano in the French rococo style.
“A grand piano is not just a musical
instrument, it is typically the most impressive and expensive piece of
furniture in a home,” said Tom Dolan,
president and chief executive officer. “Home décor
is about individual expression and not everyone wants a cookie-cutter
spade leg piano. The Versailles is our newest introduction in the Story
& Clark Signature Series Collection which features distinctively styled
pianos for customers who want something more unique.”
The 5’9” Versailles
will be available in a satin cherry lacquer and a satin distressed ivory
finish. With pianos priced at under $20,000, the Signature Series
Collection offers unique fashion styles at reasonable prices. The new
Signature Series Collection features styles, scale designs and
specifications determined exclusively by and for QRS. The Signature
Series Collection will be unveiled at the NAMM show in January, 2008 in
the QRS booth 321.
About QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
QRS Music Technologies, Inc. manufactures and distributes pianos and
piano accessories, Pianomation® musical
instrument digital interface (MIDI) systems for acoustic pianos, and
compact discs and music rolls for player pianos. QRS is the creator of
Pianomation®, the first MIDI system to combine
analog and digital technology to turn any piano into a reproducing
player piano. QRS Music was founded in 1900 and is based in Naples,
Florida. Additional information about QRS is available at www.qrsmusic.com.
Forward Looking Statements
Statements made in this news release that relate to future plans, events
or performances are forward-looking statements. Any statements
containing words, such as, “believes,”
“should,” “anticipates,”
“plans,” or “expects”
as well as other statements are forward-looking, and those statements
involve risks and uncertainties outside of the control of QRS and are
based on current expectations. Consequently, actual results could differ
materially from the expectations expressed in these forward-looking
statements. Attention is directed to cautionary statements in QRS
filings on Form 10-KSB for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2006 and other
QRS filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All those
filings are available on the Web site of the Securities and Exchange
Commission at www.sec.gov.
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