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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 26 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Style E Has Proven One of the Biggest Sellers in the Coin-Operated Trade
STYLE E
It is a great money-getter for the owner—a rich profit-maker for the dealer.
We know of many instances wherein this instrument has paid out in half the time
contemplated in the contract under which it was sold.
The musical effects obtained by the Style E are of an unusual character for an
automatic instrument. It is a specially constructed piano of great volume and superior
quality of tone. It contains a set of 32 violin pipes and a mandolin attachment—Magazine
slot playing one to twenty nickels—Music rolls contain from ten to twenty selections on
rewind system.
The case is one of the most attractive of the famous Seeburg art styles. The top
frame contains an elaborate art glass panel in the center with carved wood panels on
either side. Fancy burnished brass art lamps hang from each pilaster. It is finished in
either Early English Mission Style, Polished Golden Oak, Silver Gray or Satin Mahogany.
A NEW YEAR'S POINTER—It is not a difficult thing to establish a coin-operated
department. Let us discuss the matter with you. The Seeburg agency will help you
make 1914a year of increased prosperity.
Makers of Seeburg Electric Coin-Operated Pianos
and Seeburg Orchestrions—Art Style Originators
OFFICES:
902-904 Republic Building
State and Adams Streets
CHICAGO
FACTORY:
913-915-917 W. Van Buren St.

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