Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 14

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OCTOBER
4,
1919
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SIMPLEX 6rowth
E SIMPLEX Player Action has had a larger growth
during the past nine months than probably any other
player action in the history of the player piano.
What is the reason for this phenomenal growth?
The answer is plain.
{JJThe answer is found in the Simplex itself. The Simplex has
been found to be worthy. There are thousands of Simplex
Actions which have not given one moment's trouble or dis-
satisfaction.
{IJThe
real growth of the Simplex began about five years ago.
{J
During these five years its growth has been strong and
constant.
JJJ Retail salesmen have learned to rely upon it.
Manufacturers, many of the best in the player industry, have
found it to be as reliable and to give the same uniform meas-
ure of satisfaction as their piano actions.
Dealers, more and more, have specified the Simplex—until
within the past nine months it has reached a tremendous
and insistent demand.
This demand we have met with a large addition to our factory,
which is already in operation. And we are going forward,
daily, to a still greater growth, with the absolute assurance
that a more reliable or satisfactory player-action does not exist.
Simplex Player Action Company
10 Blackstone Street
Worcester, Mass.
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER
MEISSELBACH
Imitation—The Sheerest Form of Flattery
Phonograph manufacturers have undoubtedly noticed
that there are several motors on the market that are
IMITATIONS of the famous MEISSELBACH
M O T O R . For your own protection, therefore, be
sure that you use the ORIGINAL—
The Meisselbach: A Quality Motor
Double Spring
Meisselbach
Motor No. 16
Triple Spring
Meisselbach Motor
No. 17
General Phonograph Corporation
OTTO HEIN&MAN, President
FACTORIES: ELYRIA, OHIO. NEWARK, N. J., PUTNAM, CONN.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS., KITCHENER, ONT.
BRANCHES:
CHICAGO
SAN FRANCISCO
TORONTO, CAN.
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1919

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