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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 1 - Page 11

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THE
Bulletin
FVLL^CHVNKS.jof WISDOM SPECIAL INTERESTS PIANO DEALERS
Vol. 4. No. 21.
Published by The Christman Piano Co., New York.
July 6, 1912.
Dealers Can Put a Player-Piano in Every Home When They Use the Christman Attach-
able Player—Allows Those Who Never Thought They Could, to Purchase a
Player-Piano—Makes a Snug Profit for the Dealer and Disposes of His
Exchange Pianos.
Everyone wants a player-piano. One reason why there are many people
to-day who do not have one is because they think it costs too much and they
cannot afford it. There has come, however, with the march of progress an
invention which now enables anyone to become the possessor of a player-piano
without a great deal of cost.
The dealer has it within his own power to put a player-piano in every home
by installing the Christman Attachable Player. Pianos taken in exchange can
quickly and easily be made into players which can be readily sold with a snug
profit to him. It matters not what the size or shape of the piano may be THE
CHRISTMAN ATTACHABLE PLAYER can be installed. The player-piano has
come to stay. Make every piano you have into a player and enjoy the profits.
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597-601 East 137th Street (Near St. Anns Ave.), New York

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