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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 22 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
LUDWIG UNIT VALVE
PLAYER-PIANOS
HAVE EARNED FAME
DESERVEDLY, because of the many distinctive features that
place them above the level of their competitors.
MUSIC, of course, is the basis of all players. It is in every
player, but getting it out is the problem that is best
solved by the LUDWIG.
FACILITY OF OPERATION, as found in the LUDWIG, is
unequaled in any other. The bellows system gives equal
pressure at all times and at all parts of the keyboard.
EASY PEDALLING enables the player to control the instru-
ment and leaves him time and opportunity to hear and
enjoy the music he produces.
RESPONSIVENESS OF THE PNEUMATICS makes the will
of the operator certain of production. He can inter-
pret the music as he understands it. His playing has
individuality and lacks all essentials of "canned music."
BEAUTY OF TONE is in every LUDWIG player. It is un-
equaled for artistic qualities. With the best means at
"hand you get it out.
BEAUTY OF CASE DESIGN is a distinctive feature of every
LUDWIG. You have only to look at them to see.
LONG LIFE is guaranteed every LUDWIG, for two reasons
—excellence of materials and workmanship, and, be-
sides that, the player mechanism is so constructed that
every part of it is within easy reach of owner or
repairer, and dirt can be removed and repairs can be
made with unequaled ease and despatch. The Simplified
Unit principle permits of instant adjustment to every
part individually.
LUDWIG
CO.
Southern Boulevard, Willow Avenue and
East 135th and 136th Streets, NEW YORK

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