1277224 Synchronizing player pianos and phonographs

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1277224 Synchronizing player pianos and phonographs

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Looks like Aeolian bought this patent.
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Fascinating, especially as I have a thing for Conlon Nancarrow!
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The upcoming March issue of The Antique Phonograph journal will have a feature article on this topic, with some really fascinating revelations.

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TinfoilPhono wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:00 pm The upcoming March issue of The Antique Phonograph journal will have a feature article on this topic, with some really fascinating revelations.
My spidey-sense was tingling.
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