Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 22

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PLAYER SECTION
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 29, 1913.
A BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
Three years ago this month the first Standard Action was
delivered and in this brief period the demand for our
product has increased so tremendously that to-day the
output of STANDARDS is far greater than any other
Player Action in the world.
Call it what you will—LUCK, GENIUS, CORRECT
PRINCIPLES—the fact remains that the STANDARD
has proven genuinely meritorious and a real asset to both
the piano maker and piano dealer.
The STANDARD is known throughout the trade as
THE PLAYER ACTION that requires no apologies.
STANDARD PNEUMATIC ACTION CO.
LARGEST ANNUAL OUTPUT
J. A. LECATO, President
638-652 West 52d Street
New York City
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A Mere Turn of the Hand
And the Angelus Pedals Drop Into Place
The refinement and completeness of the Angelus is exemplified in its
Pneumatic Pedal Drop, illustrated above. By merely turning down the key
rail the pedals automatically drop to the floor ready for playing. Turn the
rail up, give a quick pressure on the pedals and they fold themselves into
the piano. No bending or stooping. No sliding panels or doors.
The superiority of the Angelus is due to its completeness in
every detail. Its exclusive possession of the Patented Phrasing
. Lever, Melodant and Graduating Accompaniment makes it
unequaled in artistic possibilities.
THE FIRST AND BEST
PLAYER
Wilcox & White Co.
Pioneers of the Player Industry
MERIDEN, CONN.

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