Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 22

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The Player Section
^ Automatic Player Section
REVIEW
THE
VOL. LXXI. No. 22. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Nov. 27, 1920 * lnK %£?$S £*?
OPULAR
EASE
Established 1844
PEASE PIANO COMPANY
Leggett Avenue and Barry Street
Entered
as second-class
matter
September
New York
10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. ¥., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER 27,
The Freedom of the Keys
Your player-piano prospect is exceedingly
interested in this essential feature.
You are, therefore, considerably handi-
capped when you are forced to admit:
'This Player has no Transposing Device.
"Oh, I see, a Player that plays in one key
only," remarks the prospect dubiously, as
he thinks of the slim chance the word roll
has with such an instrument. His ardor to
own the antique player-piano has been
chilled to the zero point.
Don't be on the defensive—don't be
forced to take an apologetic stand—but
be sure to capitalize on the immense
advantage the
9 J
Doll & Sons
Transposing Player-Piano
offers you in competition with the curios
of a by-gone period.
It will pay you to get full particulars of
these up-to-date players at once.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
"Pianos of Character for Generations"
New York City
1920

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