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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 14 - Page 1

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
V O L LIV. No. 14
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, April 6, 1912
SINGLE
S1NG
COPIES, 10 CENTS.
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Doll & Sons Player -Pianos
Have won general recognition among progressive piano merchants
for the thoroughness and simplicity of their construction and the effec-
tiveness in musical results of the player action contained therein.
Their appearance
as well as music-
al qualities give
t h e m a selling
force w h i c h is
irresistible and
w h e n you get
down to the ques-
tion of price,
which is an all im-
portant one, it will
be difficult to find
any such values
as are offered in
the Doll & Sons
player-piano.
J
Jacob Doll & Sons
Style 5S is shown open fur automatic playing, in the Drawing-room scene above. The graceful, artistic lines of
this piano harmonize with the beauty of the drawing or music-room. The cases are finished in double veneered
mahogany, quartered oak, or Circassian walnut, and are 4 feet 0 inches high, f> feet ~ l A inches long, and 2 feet 4}4
inches deep. The sweet Doll & Sons player-piano tone is always the feature of all Doll & Sons player-pianos, and is
fully developed in the beautiful Style 58.
INCORPORATED
98-116 Southern Boulevard
NEW YORK

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