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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 8 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
TBe Player Question
STORY ANOTHER VIEW OF THE STORY <& CLARK PLAYER PIANO.
HE IMPORTANCE of piano
players, both inside and of the
exterior types, is generally ad-
mitted. Every dealer knows that the
player is a helpful force in piano selling
but what player shall he buy ? What
player can he put out with the confidence
on his part that it will give satisfaction
and cause him no annoyance ?
The answer is easy. Have you ex-
amined the new Story 8c Clark Inside
Player? You will be at once convinced
of its superiority in every way. Its mech-
anism is simplified in every particular.
Its control is perfect at all times, and re-
quires but little exertion on the part of
the player to produce the most charming
effects.
There are no blurred notes with the
Story & Clark player. Every expression
is clear and distinct, and dealers and ex-
perts who have examined this latest pro-
duct of the Story & Clark factories are
unstinted in their praise of its excellence.
If you want the best, you can make no
mistake in the Story & Clark. It is diffi-
cult to tell in an announcement of all of
its features of excellence, but an exami-
nation will convince even the most skep-
tical. We make pianos and piano players
of inside and exterior models.
Story 0£ C/lark
Piano Company
General Offices
255 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Factories, Grand Haven, Mich.
STORY <& CLARK PLAYER PIANO READY TO PLAY MANUALLY.

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