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3 1910
FIFTY=SIX PAGES
VOL.
L. N o . 1.
REVIEW
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, January 1, 1910
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(ft The New Year is now upon us and every business concern is
quite naturally planning means whereby the next twelve months
can be productive of excellent business results.
(ft One thing is certain, if piano men investigate lines of instruments
which sell with ease and despatch they will be acting wisely.
(ft Now, the player piano is conceded to be a great selling force
in the music trade. Therefore the next thing to be considered
is the right player.
(ft By that we mean the player which will prove the most satis-
factory in every way.
(ft There seems to be a unanimity of opinion among experts that
the ARTISTANO player mechanism has many points in its favor.
(|I With it the most delicate note accentuation is possible.
(H Now, we could tell a long story regarding special features of
the ART1STANO but an examination would prove infinitely
more satisfactory. Words fail to convey the many excellent
attributes possessed by this truly remarkable player product.
(ft Now a word to the wise at the beginning of the year should
be sufficient to investigate—and do not wait until the year is
old before that examination is commenced.
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