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OCTOBER 30,
1920
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
VERY man has a hobby.
Fishing appeals to some
men — h u n t i n g attracts
others. Abraham Lincoln's hobby
was service to his country.
Our hobby is "Quality." We get a
lot of plain, downright enjoyment
from making a product which will
stay "sold"—a product that we can
faithfully guarantee for five years.
You have often heard it said, and
it is true, that "Quality" is the basis
of Standard Craftsmanship—to the
real Craftsman, Quality is para-
mount.
REVIEW
Standard Craftsmanship is not
alone evident in the finished prod-
uct. Look for it in the Pneumatic
Tracking Device, the Flexible Strik-
ing Fingers, the Valve System, the
Motor, or in any other part of the
Standard Player Action.
Proof of the Quality of Standard
C r a f t s m a n s h i p may be had in
the fact that nearly 1/4 million
Standard Player Actions are now
in use giving satisfactory service.
Some of these have been serv-
ing the public faithfully for ten
years.
83 Makes of Playerpianos are now equipped with Standard
Player Actions. Start now to specify "All Standard Actions'*
when ordering Playerpianos
Standard Pneumatic Action Company
A. W. Johnston, Vice-President
638 West 52nd Street
New York City
the Striking Pneumatic,
'the live-Point Motor, 1 ~and
1
the Lead Tubing,
the Regulating Rail,
the Expression Pneumatic,
the Governor,
the Accentuating Bellows,
and the other superior features
of the Standard Player Action.