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The Player Section '!» •'
The Automatic Player Section
VOL. LXVII.
REVIEW
NEW YORK, AUGUST 31, 1918
No. 9
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1 HE value of a NAME and the value for
the MONEY are strikingly exemplified in
FRANCIS BACON UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS
GRANDS and REPRODUCING PIANOS.
T h i s time-honored line—manufactured
by five successive generations of piano
makers — is both a business and a pres-
t i g e - b u i l d e r for the a l e r t m e r c h a n t .
BACON PIANO CO., 601-611 W. 50th St., NEW YORK
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I X L I A M
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B A C O N ,
This is the historic old Astor Spinet, the
direct ancestor of the present line of
Francis Bacon Pianos and Players, which
created such wide interest at the Nineteen
Eighteen National Music Show, New York
P R E S I D E N T
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