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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 17 - Page 1

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SPECIAL—The Player Section
THE
MUJIC TIRADE
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V O L . L V I I . N o . 1 7 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 25,1913
SING
L E 0 O CO PER S YEAR CENTS
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ARTISTANO
THE KING OF PLAYER-PIANOS
The incomparable efficiency of the Artistano has won for it a
distinguished position among the player-pianos of our time.
It is a combination of one of the finest pianos made, with a player
mechanism almost human in its ability to interpret the spirit of a
composition.
The Artistano possesses many exclusive features, among which
may be mentioned the Folding Tracker Box.
This construction secures the simplest adaptation of the player
mechanism to the regular sized piano, either upright or grand, and
is arranged so as to secure the highest development of acoustic
possibilities.
The grouping of the con-
trolling factors in the most con-
venient location and position
for the musician, thus securing
that intimacy and complete-
ness of control otherwise un-
attainable.
The swinging of the entire
player mechanism outward like
a door on its hinges for inspec-
tion or adjustment, in which
position it is operative inde-
pendently of the piano.
These are a few of the ex-
clusive features which have
made the Artistano a favorite
among musicians.
Leading dealers in different
parts of the United States have
learned of the splendid selling
qualities of the Artistano, both
in the grand and upright form.
ARTISTANO, EMPIRE GRAND
A. B. Chase Co.
Factories, Norwalk, Ohio

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