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V O L . L . N o . 7.
REVIEW
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, February 12, 1910
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$ 8 E O O ° P P E R 10
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THE STARCH
PLAYER-PIANO
The growing
importance of the
player-piano as a
selling factor is
acknowledged by
all, for there is no
one who disputes
the steady rise of
the player-piano
as a force in the
music trade.
The question
then is the right
kind of mechan-
ism.
Now, the Starck
Player has many
individual
fea-
tures, the excel-
lence of which will
be easily demon-
strated to the cas-
ual observer.
The
Starck
mechanism has
been successfully
evolved through
years of experi-
mental work.
As a result of
this long investi-
gation, the Starck
is put forth as an
original creation.
It is different
and it is a player
with which a deal-
er may build trade
easily.
The mechanism
is simple.
The construc-
tion is faultless,
and all the player
parts are made in
the Starck factory.
There is no liability to get out of repair and it will create friends wherever sold.
Just investigate the Starck.
You will not regret it.
General Offices:
P. A. Starck Piano Co. 204-206 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.