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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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reater Economy
implex Player Action
HERE are no unnecessary parts to the
Simplex Action. There are no unnec-
essary processes required in its opera-
tion. It is today—as always—the
simplest player action.
No photograph or written description can
give you any real idea of what the new
Simplex Action is and what it does; what it
eliminates and what it saves.
When you sit down to a piano in which it is
installed you have a series of brand new sen-
sations to experience, sensations that open
your eyes on the player action situation.
Therefore we cannot too strongly urge you
—the Manufacturer—to let us install a
Simplex Action in one of your instruments,
for you to try out and compare with the
action you are now using. It will need no
salesmen's words of commendation.
And we cannot too strongly urge Dealers to
know the selling features which make the
player containing a Simplex Action instantly
popular with the prospect.
Write us today for full information on the
newest Simplex Action.
SIMPLEX PLAYER ACTION CO.
10 Blackstone St.
Worcester, Mass.
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Simplex Hamme: Rail Pneumatics. Operated pneu-
matically by means of push buttons located on key
bed of piano. (See also opposite end of case.)
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Simplex Finger-Leve'. The connection between pneu-
matic and piano action is effected with a finger-lever
instead of plunger button and wire. This prevents the
troublesome old blocking and sticking of guide strip.
Simplex Unit Bellows Set. The governor gate box,
shut-off box and connections are all included in one
unit with the pumpers. This means tremendous
economy of installation. Six screws do the work.
Simplex Pedals. Made of sheet steel pressed to shape.
Will not break as castings do. Provided with long
bearings which prevent noise and rattle.