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Who Invented the Player Piano?
By Will Herzog

"In 1847 [Alexander] Bain devised an automatic method of playing
  on wind instruments by moving a band of perforated paper which
  controlled the supply of air to the pipes; and likewise proposed
  to play a number of keyed instruments at a distance by means of the
  electric current.  Both of these plans are still in operation."

This is from an E-book I'm reading about inventors, "Heroes of the
Telegraph", by  J. Munro.

Yes, Morse profited from, but not invent the telegraph; he sold it
in USA.

Will Herzog

 [ Read the E-book at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/979
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Sat 7 Jul 2007, 02:18:35 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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