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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 6 - Page 1

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ffUJIC TRADE
VOL. LVIII. N o . 6 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Feb. 7,1914
PER YEAR.
THE ANSWER TO THE DEMAND
THE ANSWER TO THE GREAT DEMAND FOR A PLAYER-PIANO OF QUALITY
THAT IS WITHIN THE REACH OF THE GREAT MAJORITY OF BUYERS IS HERE
HERE IN THE H. P. NELSON STYLE C L PLAYER-PIANO
Just read the specifications:
THE CASE—The graceful lines and extreme refinement of the case design will appeal to your trade
at once. It is double veneered inside and out. Furnished in American burl walnut, Circassian walnut,
quarter-sawed oak or very fine mahogany. Has Empire top.
THE PIANO—The piano action is a superior one, and is equipped with brass flanges. Has copper
strings; best American felt hammers; very best imported German tuning pins and wire; full bronzed plate;
bushed tuning pins; finest spruce sounding board and ribs; six post, very heavy back; ivory keys and
polished sharps.
THE PLAYER—The player action is unsurpassed for power, accessibility, ease of pumping and sim-
plicity of control. Has inside folding pedals. Metal tubing and automatic tracking device contained in
this action; all wooden parts are mahoganized and metal parts are of brass. Plays all 88-note rolls.
Height, 4 feet 10 inches. Width, 5 feet 6V Z inches. Depth, 2 feet 3V 2 inches.
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H. P. NELSON COMPANY
Makers of Grands, Uprights and Player-Pianos
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C , M. and St. Paul R. R., CHICAGO

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