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Apollo/ArtEcho Reproducing Pianos & Rolls
By Bruce Mercer

Bob,

Many years ago (I think it was in the late 60's) my first player-grand
was a Wurlitzer Apollo.  In all the years I had it and for years after I
sold it, I never ran across any rolls for it.  I've had people tell me
that the system works quite well, but I was never able to really put it
to the test.

The rolls I had listed for sale in the 05.05.12 MMD were in a group of
others I bought maybe seven to ten years ago.  They are the only ones
I've ever seen.

Good luck in your search.

Bruce Mercer,
Southern Indiana


(Message sent Sun 15 May 2005, 20:47:27 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Apollo/ArtEcho, Pianos, Reproducing, Rolls

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