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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 4 - Page 1

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THE
MUJIC TIRADE
VOL. LXXXU. No. 4 Published Every Satarday. Edward Lyman Bill, l a c , 383 Madiwn Are., New York, N. T., Jan. 23, 1926
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REPRODUCING GRAND
/til over the United Mates ~-
Sj'n every'aty*tQwn thenamestngefusJiasfor
more than 23 years stood for
the utmost in the reproduction
of Pianoforte Alusic.
A
ast Achievements
Present ftedominance
are exceeded only hy
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(—JHE remarkable history of the Angelus in the
f I progress of musical instruments in America,
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covers the entire period of the production of
Pianoforte Music by other than manual means.
Angelus was the FIRST player piano. It is
today the FIRST reproducing instrument in the
field— as regards quality and performance.
It is our firm resolve to have every American
home know the paramount place^ it holds and which
it so richly deserves. Every facility is available for
so doing. Live Merchants everywhere are flocking
to the standard.
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To share in the prestige and profit of this devel-
opment secure the franchise for your territory.
Write today. Address
ANGELUS
10th AVENUE & 23rd STREET, NEW YORK
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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