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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 5 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
6
AUGUST 2,
1924
The Strauch Bros. Perf ec
Simplicity
Has fewer parts than any other
player action.
Durability
Built of best materials and care-
fully put together to assure rig-
idity which will withstand hard
and continuous use.
Front View of Top Action
Tightness
Only two packed joints; all other
parts attached firmly to the trunk
leading to the feeder; valve and
pouchboards of solid hardwood
rails thoroughly filled; one valve
cup to each valve, cup set in
shellac to prevent leakage; bel-
lows, feeder and reservoir in one
unit with no packed joints.
Accessibility
All bleeds located in pouchboard
in the front; feeder and reservoir
springs on the o u t s i d e , easily
reached for adjustment, v a l v e s
can be reached from the front
without removing action from the
piano.
Front View of Bottom Action
Backed by a guarante
in the manufacturing
quality and merit plus
tions.
Front View of Pneumatic
Tracking Device
STRAUCH BROS., Inc.
Rear View of Pneumatic Track-]
ing Device

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