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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 17 - Page 1

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FIFTY=SIX PAGES
REVIEW
VOL. LI No. 17. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, October 22,1910
SING E
$ 2 of °P P EI S YEAR ENTS
The Starck A Business Builder
W H I L E T H I S S T A T E M E N T IS T R U E O F T H E STARCK
PIANOS I T IS E M P H A S I Z E D E V E N MORE IN T H E
PHENOMENAL POPULARITY OF T H E
Starch
If you want to
be on the right
side of the player
question for the
fall and winter of
19io you will find
it necessary to
c o n s i d e r the
S t a r c k Player-
Piano, which is
the best proposi-
tion on the mar-
ket to-day.
It only needs
investigation to
demonstrate this
strong claim.
The Starck
Player-Piano is
the result of years
of experimental
work, all tending
to the production
of an instrument
of unusual merit.
It possesses many
individual
fea-
tures which make
it distinctive.
With the Starck
Player it is possi-
THE STARCK 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANO
ble to accentuate
each note with
clearness
and
distinctness, while
every shade of
expression is pos-
sible.
Both the Piano
and the Player
mechanism a r e
constructed in the
Starck factory by
workmen of abil-
ity, so that there
is iittle liability of
t h e mechanism
getting out of or-
der.
The P l a y e r -
Piano is the big-
gest selling force
in the trade to-
day, and you can
make no mistake
in handling the
r i g h t one—the
Starck.
It is an instru-
ment that will
help the dealer to
build trade.
P. A. STARCK PIANO COMPANY
204-206 WABASH AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILL

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