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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 22 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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SEEBURG STYLE F.
The most spectacular success in the field of automatic instruments was scored when the See-
burg line of coin-controlled pianos and orchestrions was introduced to the trade.
One of the instruments that has contributed most liberally to Seeburg supremacy has been the
ever-satisfying, ever-selling Style F. It is an instrument that is adaptable to a wide variety of
conditions and one that makes good in every instance.
Style F is 5 ft. 4 in. in height and 5 ft. 7 in. in length. A massive case of artistic lines featuring
a row of small art glass panels at top and possessing an illuminated landscape scene on front panel that
is artistic and secure. Contains a set of 32 violin pipes and a mandolin attachment. Finest workman-
ship and material to the last detail. Case Design Patented.
Makers of Seeburg Electric Coin-Operated Pianos
and Seeburg Orchestrions—Art Style Originators
OFFICES:
f^JJJf^ H i^f\
902-904
Republic Building
State and Adams Streets
LIHILIAVJU -
FACTORY:
913-915-917 W. Van Buren St.
Showroom of the J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago.

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