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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 14 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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A Lady in Baltimore
was a Prosped for a Player for Six Years,
and Her Name appeared on the Prosped:
Records of Several Piano Houses—none was able
to Sell Her, as they Could not fulfill her Reason-
able Requirements—She wished a Player that Would Produce
Music as good as can be produced by Proficient Hands. She
has just heard the
Stoddard-Ampico
Foot Player
and was Immediately Sold
How many People are there in Your Community who
Resent the Hurdy-Gurdy player, and can Be Converted;
or, Better Still, Sold a Stoddard-Ampico Foot Player, which
only Requires Pumping to Reproduce, with Absolute
Fidelity, the Artistry of Busoni, Godowsky, Bauer and
many others of the World's great Artists.
Remember that your Player Business is Gauged by the
Kind of Players you Sell, and that Each Player you sell
Should Influence the Sale ot Many Others. We hope
to be able to Help you Out.
FOSTER-ARMSTRONG CO.
DIVISION AMERICAN PIANO COMPANY
EAST ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
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