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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 17 - Page 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL 24, 1920
The Mark of Quality Has Ever
Been Indelibled on the Angelus
F
ROM the day the first AN-
GELUS made its initial bow,
it has been marked, indelibly,
as the one, outstanding quality
player action. It has ever been,
and is today, the undisputed
leader among player actions, as
an unequaled means to play the
piano artistically.
It has always been conceded that the
ANGELUS is the most substantially con-
structed and most expensive of all player
actions to build—a fact which commends
it with unstinted praise.
It was the ANGELUS in the early days of
player exploitation that first won the sup-
port and approval of eminent musicians.
And it was the ANGELUS, through hun-
dreds of recitals, before musical persons,
from coast to coast, which established the
fact that this artistic device could play the
piano with all the assurance, delicacy and
artistry of the skilled pianist.
THE WILCOX & WHITE COMPANY
MERIDEN
CONNECTICUT

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