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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 19 - Page 1

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LI N o . 19. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, November 5,1910
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MR. W. F. HUNT
Director of the
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF PIANO TUNING
of Lincoln, Neb., Wrote March 1, 1910:
This is what I know about the Seaverns piano actions. Having followed
piano tuning for thirty-four years, I am glad to recommend your actions
as giving the very best of satisfaction, and I am at present making a
specialty of a piano which contains the same.
I have given a good deal of thought to the matter of metal flanges,
feeling quite certain that a better one could be made than any hereto-
fore invented. When your improvement came to my notice I was compelled
to admit that you had accomplished the end I had sought, viz., a con-
tinuous brass flange that would preserve the alignment and insure the
free movement of the hammers at all times, under whatever atmospheric
conditions might exist and yet be accessible from the front when
occasion required as easily as the wood flange.
All tuners and repairers will appreciate this.
This splendid
improvement found
only in
Seaverns Actions
Continuous
but
Separable
PATENTED
SEAVERNS
Oldest Action Makers in
CAMBRIDGE,
America 1851-1910-59 Years MASSACHUSETTS

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