John Dvorak asked: "Does anyone know what a single piano player roll cost
in 1925 during the heyday?"
The easy answer, I think, is between 50 cents to $1.00 for standard 88-note
popular word rolls. Reproducing rolls were about $1.25, I believe.
It depends on the brand and size of the roll. It depends, too, if you were
also buying a piano. Typically it seems that dealers would throw in a
group of rolls with the piano. So in that case they were free.
There were also roll-lending libraries because rolls were relatively
expensive at the time. I recently read that Harrad's roll lending library
lasted until the early 1960s.
Also, 1925 may not be considered the heyday of the piano roll. I know as
early as 1921-1922 music dealers were complaining about the impact radio
was having on sheet music, roll, and disc sales.
Paul Johnson
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