Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 21

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NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 20, 1920
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"The Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano
Reproduces With Absolute Accuracy' 9
In these words is expressed the reason why Joseph Lhevinne, the fore
most pianist of today, plays EXCLUSIVELY for the
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 20,
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ive Versus
The special patented Transposing Device of
the Doll & Sons Player-Piano makes it pos-
sible to sing and play the word roll in five
different keys.
This practical feature has extraordinary ad-
vantages and makes the popular, modern word
roll 100% serviceable.
The player-piano which is lacking in such a
device is just as obsolete as the sixty-five note
instrument.
How Would you lifye to sell one-\ey pianos ?
You
are handicapped in the same identical way by
pushing the sale of the player-piano which
cannot change its key.
The Doll & Sons
Transposing Player-Piano
creates a constructive sale, based on a modern
business argument.
Fortify your sales force with Doll & Sons
Transposing Players.
Let us tell you all about these practical busi-
ness builders.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
"Pianos of Character for Generations"
New York City
1920

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