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THE
MUJIC TIRADE
V O L . LVIII. N o . 8
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Feb. 21,1914
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A SOLUTION OF THE
PLAYER PROBLEM
A good many piano merchants have figured that if they could get a reliable player-piano
at a popular price that they could easily increase their business.
A word right here!
We have that player, and with it
it is possible to reach a line of trade
which it has been impossible to interest
in player-pianos on account of prohibi-
tory prices.
We have been working a long time
upon the solution of this great player
problem and we have solved it, and
we are producing a player-piano to-day
which is a marvel. It is displayed on
this page. It will be seen that the
lines are graceful.
It is double veneered inside and
out. Supplied either in American burl
walnut, Circassian walnut, quartered oak
or fine mahogany.
The player action delights every
one who has tested it. It is easy to
pump, and its simplicity of construc-
tion insures it remaining always in con-
dition to play.
Nelson Style CL Player-Piano
There are many special points which cannot be explained here, but if you wish a player-
piano proposition that has unusual features take up the question at once with us, because the
way the orders are coming in even our large facilities are going to be tested to supply the
demand for the H. P. Nelson Style C L Player-Piano.
H. P. NELSON COMPANY
Makers of Grands, Uprights and Player-Pianos
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C, M. and St. Paul R. R., CHICAGO
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