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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 30,
TYPE C STANDARD
If you like an unusually easy-treadling player action—get acquainted with
Type " C " Standard.
Here is an action you will admire. It has that "air-cushion" feel with a
featherweight treadle-action that is as easy and graceful as the motion of a
feather fan.
Type C is very inch a Standard. With the exception of the simplified bot-
tom action and the single set of valves, it contains all the patented features
that have made the Standard Double Valve Action famous. If you like a
player action that is unusually easy to treadle, you will like the Type C
action.
Specify "Type C Standard" for unusually easy treadle action.
Styles A and B are described below. ^Although each of the three styles A, B
and C are slightly different in construction, they are alike in one respect
—they are all "Standard Sfuality." Check them over! Tick out your ideal
STANDARD PNEUMATIC ACTION COMPANY
A. W. JOHNSTON, President
638 WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET
NEW YORK CITY
TYPE A STANDARD
TYPE B STANDARD
Type A Standard—a Player Action that claims
200,000 Friends. That's some record! Over
200,000 Double Valve Standard Actions are now
in use giving satisfactory service.
Type B Standard—for those who like a Single
Valve Action. The Single Valve Standard has
the same construction, the same patented fea-
tures (with the exception of one set of Valves),
the same quality materials and workmanship as
the Double Valve Action. The only difference
between Type A and Type B is one set of Valves
—for those who prefer the Single Valve Action.
Over 60,000 Type B Actions are now in use
giving satisfactory service. Many of them
have been in use for over ten years.
The Double Valve Action is the choice of people who want the best
that money can buy This Action is equipped to bring out of the
piano every bit of harmony of which the instrument is capable. Its
skill may be compared with that of a great pianist.
The harmony is in the piano—it remains for the pianist or Player
Action to bring it out. The master pianist can. So can the Master
Player Action—the Standard Double Valve Action.
The numerous patented devices of the Double Valve Action make
perfect rendition possible. Among these patented devices are the
Pneumatic Tracking Device—71exible Striking. Fingers—Double Set
of Valves—Accentuating Bellows, etc.
1922