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Presto

Issue: 1927 2156 - Page 1

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Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established 1881
NUMBER
.V. t CHICAGO, NOVEMBER^, 1927
42ND YEAR
In the Ampico I feel that
at last I have found a
fully satisfying means of
conveying my art to pos'
terity. I am deeply grate'
ful for your invention
which I consider superior
among all similar I have
heard."
The reproduction of an artist's playing directly on
the piano finds its highest culmination in the Ampico.
Scientifically accurate methods of control, protected
by exclusive patents, enables the Ampico to re-create
every effect that an artist can achieve in his most
finished performance. The Ampico alone can strike
any note, at any time, with any degree of force—an
attribute indispensably necessary to any instrument
which invites serious consideration as a medium
for repeating the performance of a pianist with
complete artistic fidelity.
THE AMPICO CORPORATION
AMPICO, LTD
NEW YORK
LONDON
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