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PLAYER SECTION
NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911.
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g THE MANUFACTURER
Whose Name is on the Player-Piano
THE DEALER jj
Who sells the Player-Piano
are responsible for every part of the Instru-
ment, and they can afford to market only a
player-piano containing a player mechanism
that absolutely measures up to the
piano from a quality standpoint;
eight years of absolute reliability
under all conditions have proven
the superiority of the AUTO
PNEUMATIC ACTION.
Sectional view of the AUTO PNEU-
MATIC ACTION, showing complete
instrument and double primary and
power pneumatic* and "Soloist" de-
vices. Also bellows and folding pedals.
The arrows show the air currents as
they are drawn into the instrument
and finally exhausted through the
valves on back of main bellows.
The AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION
is now used in so many of the high-
grade player-pianos that it is impossible
to speak of high-grade player-pianos
without thinking of the
Auto Pneumatic Action
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION CO.
WM. J. KEELEY, President
619-629 West 50th Street
NEW YORK CITY