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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 14 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
This is the April Advertisement of
the National Campaign Featuring the
{Licensee)
These are the Phantom Hands of a
thousand immortal pianists; then glori-
ous genius preserved forever, through the
miracle of Welte-Mignon reproduction
"There Stood a
Reproducing Piano"
Breathlessly she paused—only the master
could play with such a touch. And yet he
w.is that night playing in London—how could
it be? Tremulous, she stole into the room.
There stood a Reproducing Piano equipped
\jij?,
*f you write, we will send
you an interesting brochure
—address the Auto
P neu .
Mic Action Co mpany , «$),
West 3lst Street,New York
with the Welte-Mignon.* Phantom hands
rippled over the keys, reproducing with ut'
most fidelity all the virtuoso's own delicate
tone shadings and crashing climaxes.
Such is the Music the Welte-Mignon* will
bring into your home, the exact and faultless
playing of nearly every famous pianist.
The WeltcMignon* can be procured in
practically every prominent make of piano.
Dealers near you will be glad to demon'
strate it. Decide to hear it today.
Acous
^ranich &
f-urtzm
Mehlin
the or i8iml
Dealers interested in the sale of Welte-Mignon (Licensee)
Reproducing Pianos are invited to request copy and mats
of a newspaper advertisement that will tie-up their store
with this advertisement. Address the Auto Pneumatic
Action Co., 12th Avenue and 51st Street, New York
Welte
Son
Sohmer
Stieff

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