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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 13 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
With the increasing output of player-pianos there
is being manifested a greater discrimination in the
selection of instruments which the dealers should
handle—that is instruments of recognized merit, for
the dealer who desires a permanent success must
ally himself only with the best, and in this category
must be considered the Ludwig Player-Piano, which
has proven its worth by years of the most exacting
service.
The individual Unit Valve Player Action embodied
in the Ludwig Player-Piano is built entirely under
our supervision, in our own factory, and is notable
for the possession of every improvement of real
value and merit. It is in every respect the acme of
efficient construction.
The Ludwig Player-Piano has behind it the reputa-
tion of the Ludwig piano, of which some ninety
thousand instruments are now in use, and every
owner is a booster for the durability and musical
effectiveness of the Ludwig instruments.
Now with the opening of Spring piano dealers are
giving serious consideration to the player-piano
problem for the year 1915, and we invite the closest
consideration and investigation of the Ludwig
player-piano. We will be glad to answer all in-
quiries, addressed to Ludwig & Co., 135th and 136th
streets and Willow avenue, New York City.

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