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I think it should be mentioned that Gavioli called his instrument the "gavioliphone". See: Arthur A. Reblitz, ‎Q. David Bowers, Treasures of mechanical music, 1981, p. 513 -Julius Eugen (talk) 23:19, 28 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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"Then a series of tragic events occurred"

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The brief history of the company seems a little too brief. If anyone knows anything about the "series of tragic events" and could add to the information it would be appreciated. Loren.wilton (talk)