Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 18

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org ',?'O!^ V N :
M.US1C HOOM
- V
Scction
Section
VOL. LXXI
NEW YORK, OCTOBER 30, 1920
No. 18
1
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lynuin Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave.,
New York. Single civples, 10 cents; $2.00 per year..
Pianos
Player-Pianos
Always the choice of a select class of trade who
demand quality in keeping with their environment
BEHNING
PIANO
GO.
133d Street and Alexander Avenue
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 30,
Are You
Selling Antiques?
The old square piano and the 65 note Player
are curios of the past which you could not sell
today.
The Player-Piano, minus modern features such
as the transposing device, is just as old-fash-
ioned and behind the times.
What good is the popular word song roll, if
you cannot play it in any key desired ?
It would
prove about as valuable to you as a one-key
piano to the manual performer.
The Doll & Sons
Transposing Player-Piano
has a special patented transposing device—
one representative feature, which in itself com-
mands sales to the best class of prospects.
Let us show you how you can build a con-
stantly growing Player business with this
modern musical instrument.
Secure immediate advantage of the present
selling season.
Get in touch with us.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
"Pianos of Character for Generations"
New York City
1920

Download Page 1: PDF File | Image

Download Page 2 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.