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SPECIAL—The Player Section.
THE
MUJIC TRADE
VOL.
L V . N o . 17. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 26,1912
SING
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A Recent Player Triumph
TJERE is one of the latest additions to the H. P. Nelson line of player-pianos. It has been greeted
by the trade as one of the most attractive "specials" ever presented to the player trad«. We
long have had inquiries for a small player-piano, diminutive in size, but big in quality, suitable for
apartments where a full sized instrument is impractical.
In the Petit Grand style CXL H. P. Nelson player-piano we have supplied this need exactly. This
beautiful little player is only 4 feet 3 inches in height and is perfectly proportioned. The main thing
to be noted about it is that in its
construction there has been no
sacrifice of tone quality or player
efficiency in the slightest degree.
We call attention to the Petit
Grand at this time simply to em-
phasize the fact that the H. P.
Nelson line of player-pianos, like
the regular piano product, is
complete—one of the most com-
prehensive lines on the market
to-day. It includes case designs
adapted to every taste, and when
taken in connection with the
Gerhard and Weiler players, also
made in the H. P. Nelson group
of factories, furnishes "a player
for every size pocket."
The player piano output of
this company is equal to the en-
tire piano and player product of
many large concerns.
Send for our new catalogue
illustrating the entire H. P. Nel-
son player product.
H. P. Nelson Player-Piano.
Petit Grand Style CXL—Height 4 Feet 3 Inches.
H. P. NELSON COMPANY
Manufacturers of Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C , M. & St. P. R. R.
CHICAGO