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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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ave never sold
as fine an instrument
as your Solo Virtuolo
—and I have sold upright players as high as $1,500
each."
One of our dealers in the South wrote this.
saying:
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He began by
" / cannot refrain from telling you how greatly
pleased I was to find the Solo such a magnificent
instrument."
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—and he finished by ordering a number of instruments
more.
Hallet & Davis dealers everywhere have displayed the same
enthusiasm about this new idea in players. Our files contain
many voluntary tributes such as the above.
For the new Solo Virtuolo is actually in a class by itself.
It is a player which, when played from Solo rolls, gives all
the expression and tone shading you hear in the playing of
great artists.
This is not exaggeration. Close your eyes when the Solo
' Virtuolo is playing and you imagine yourself listening to a
Hofmann, a Busoni—yes, a Paderewski. There is no sense of
the mechanical or the automatic. It is a real art instrument.
Only certain very expensive instruments have ever before
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Home Office:
Hallet & Davis Building
146 Boylston St., Boston