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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 16 - Page 94

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National Advertising this year is increas-
ing the demand for Reproducing Pianos
9bnd Memories of the Bridal Morn
-when fhanlom %igers play
These are the Phantom
Hands of a thousand
immortalpianists; their
glorious genius preset v-
ed forever, through the
miracle of Welte-
Mignon* reproduction.
INKLING LAUGHTER, whispered
confidences, the stately Lohen-
T
grin march — all come crowding
back in recollection when Gabril-
owitsch, or Paderewski, or
Saint Saens plays for you through
your Welte-Mignon.*
With uncanny fidelity this greatest
of reproducing instruments pre-
serves the actual renditions of the
master musicians who have played
upon it; and their phantom fingers
will play again for you, in your
own home, whenever you wish.
True music lovers, seeking a life-
time of complete musical satisfac-
tion, naturally choose the Welte-
Mignon*. It is invisible and does
not interfere with manual playing.
It is obtainable in practically every
good make of piano, either grand
or upright. Write for interesting
brochure. Auto Pneumatic Action
Company, W. C. Heaton, Presi-
dent, 12th Avenue at 51st Street,
New York City.
• (Licensee)
Hear it—in comparison. There's a nearby dealer
'Licensed under the original Welte-Mignon patents.
This is one of a series of ads in 4 colors appear-
ing in the Quality Group of 6 Magazines
Century
Atlantic Monthly
Review of Reviews
Harpers
Scribners
World's Work

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