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            <title>Hupfeld 73-note Phonola Vorsetzer</title>
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            <description>In 1902 the Ludwig Hupfeld firm launched its own 'pianola' in respons to Aeolian Company Aeolian Pianola. The device was called Phonola and soon was to be very popular all over Europe. The exact same instruments were also sold under the name Claviola. The Phonola was made in different styles and shapes. At first Hupfeld made only 73-note instrumentes, later on the also started making full scale  88-note Phonola's. (Not sure if Hupfeld ever made 65-note instruments)</description>
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