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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 26 - Page 7

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE:
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
The PLAYOTONE
A New Member of the Hardman Family of Player-Pianos
Made in
Made in
Mahogany and Oak
Mahogany and Oak
88 Note
88 Note
W
E announce an addition to our line of Player-Pianos,
the PLAYOTONE,
a reliable,
durable and artistic player-piano made completely in our own factories and fully guaran-
teed by us.
The Playotone combines a piano of good tonal quality and a player action containing all the
devices necessary to obtain satisfactory musical results.
We anticipate an enormous demand for this new player-piano, as it meets the needs of the
trade for a reliable and durable player-piano which can be sold to the dealer at an astonishingly
low figure and to the public at an extremely moderate price.
The Playotone plays the full keyboard of the Piano (88 notes) with divided (hammer rail)
Treble and Bass buttons, Lever operating the Sustaining Pedal, Tempo-Lever and Re-roll Lever.
The pumping is sensitive and very easy.
Extreme Simplicity and Accessibility are features of this instrument.
No other player-piano approaches the Playotone in value.
by a house of national reputation.
It is guaranteed in its entirety
We are now able to meet all demands for the Playotone.
Write us for further information.
The Hardman Piano
The Hardman Autotone
The Harrington Piano
The Harrington Autotone
The Hensel Piano
The Autotone Player-Piano
Hardman, Peck & Company
Founded 1842.
Hardman House
433 Fifth Avenue
Chicago Office and Warerooms
where a complete stock of the output can be seen
New York
Republic Building,
Corner Adams and State Streets,
Chicago, 111.

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