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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 15 - Page 8

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
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C—has a
player that
beats yours
all
is what a piano manufacturer said to our sales manager recen
"I've just been over to New York and I heard it there. I
lieve it's the finest player in the world.
"The minute I put my foot on the pedals I knew I had m
played such a sensitive instrument. It works easy and respc
about instantaneously. It's a wonder!"
"Who did you say has it?" asked the sales manager.
"Why, C
, who makes that new G
Player."
"Then it was a Simplex Action you heard. We make all of C
's action
him."
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It developed that this piano manufacturer had not seen the Simplex for a
three years. He had not seen the remarkable strides it has been making.
We took him to the Simplex factory, showed him the 1916 Simplex Ac
and sold him strong. And sold him on other features in addition to the ext
Simplex sensitiveness.
For sensitiveness is only one of the advantages that come from the
Simplex Unit Pneumatic construction.
There are many others — extreme simplicity of parts, ease of installs
minimum of repair trouble, etc., all of which appeal to manufacturer, dealer
consumer alike.
IMPLE]

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