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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 8 - Page 40

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THE MARQUE AMPICO
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FOSTER ' BREWSTER C5> ARMSTRONG
PIANOS
This new and improved model of the foot propelled Ampico is priced at about
the same figure as the ordinary Player Piano. <^ It offers irresistable attraction
to the player piano prospeclt for it gives him all the performances of the greatest
pianists re-ena rable leader in the field of Reproducing Pianos. <^> In addition it may be
used like an ordinary player by those who enjoy exercising their personal inter-
pretation in playing. <^» And of course it is still a piano to be played by hand.
The Brewster, Foster and Armstrong pianos made by the Foster-
Armstrong Piano Company at Rochester have long been known as
the highest type of instruments of their grade. With the Marque
Ampico they present the opportunity to build a business in the Re-
producing piano with prospcts of moderate income to whom such
an instrument will have an especial appeal.
THE AMPICO CORPORATION
437 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

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