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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 19 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
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NOVEMBER
8, 1919
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NE of the big features which early assisted the SIMPLEX to attain the high
position it holds today, is its transposing device.
For years the SIMPLEX transposer has been the undisputed leader in the field
of transposing devices. Its simplicity, and the fact that it never got out of order, helped
mightily to give the SIMPLEX PLAYER ACTION the reputation it enjoys, when there
was but little demand for a transposer, compared with what there is today.
Now, when three-fourths of the player rolls being sold are WORD ROLLS, the SIMPLEX
transposer is its big, outstanding feature.
No other single feature, and there are many, makes the SIMPLEX ACTION so easy to sell.
Dealers, everywhere, have been quick to recognize this fact, and for that reason are specifying
the SIMPLEX ACTION in rapidly increasing numbers.
This simple device transposes instantly and infallibly in five different keys, by a touch of a
lever. And as the player-piano has now universally become an accompanying piano, the dealer
whose player-pianos are equipped with the SIMPLEX ACTION is "thrice armed/' with the
most effective means for making competitive player-piano sales.
Simplex Player Action Company
10 Blackstone Street
Worcester, Mass.

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