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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 9 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE REGAL
Automatic 65-Note Piano Player
T^NDORSED by the leading
piano dealers of the United
States and Canada as the best
and most compact Automatic
Piano on the market. The me-
chanical features are those of
advanced ideas in the field of
Automatic Piano Players; no
experimental work.
NOTE.—We circularize the United
States; have now over 500 retail pros-
pects for Automatic Pianos for distribu-
tion to agents who will handle the
Regal Automatic Pianos.
Important features, of which
we herewith enumerate a few,
are :—
1. All mechanical parts are built in-
side of piano; therefore the most com-
pact.
2. Music roll is tight-rolled, self-
rewinding; therefore no cumbersome
receptacle on the outside to mar the
general appearance of the piano.
3. No belt of any kind is used in the
Regal ; therefore none to break.
4. Slot is the best devised on the
market, throwing out slugs, and other-
wise preventing the various contriv-
ances and misuses of playing, except
by means of a nickel.
5. The most simply constructed
player on the market ; therefore the
least troublesome.
6. Adapted for the home on account
of the foregoing features, and especi-
ally the easy manipulation of inserting
the music roll.
For territoi'3 r and further particulars, address
THE REGAL PIANO AND PLAYER CO.
889 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, NEW YORK
CITY

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