Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 65 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Copy placed for insertion in the Saturday Evening Post of Nov. 24—
On Newsstands Nov. 22.
THE SATURDAY
EVENING
November 24, 1917
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'Easy to Play"
You can feel Fine Quality in the Gulbranseu's Pedals
()fi«- toiirh of' \'V!ir ivt mi the pedals of the Guibramen I ' i ^ c t Piano and
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p<- u>n\ bur is }<>ur smijtle^E proof of tinr Plajer-
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imuittU—,i% th<- (>ii]''.r.i'Aui — is jK-rcswnli well built
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Patents.
A l s o — a n d this is i m p o r t a n t t>» v m ™ wui sujvr-
vision of A . G . (.*ulbran*eii hitnv«-!i. *tu\ !>y a n i«rj».iiii/^t:>>!j ai >kiHt-d m e n
$uch a s h « — - t h e inventor
u o u i d i!.*rnfi!ly «}<-it.
After y o u h a v e tried a ( J u l l t r m s r n
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PULBRANSEN
V J Player-Piano
Built for Better Homes
In aj»p«?aranc«?~~a* well as in tone and pcr-
furmanc*-—th« Gulbransen will br a source of
keen satisfaction, to ytni.
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Wonderfully fisrured Mahogany, Walnut or
Oak cases— the i r cnian£.vi-«M>dx, «i-course. Dull
satin finish, or mirror polish. Quietly degant
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Every GMtbransen .Pbyer is built with the thought
that it will occupy the centra! placi in a home of
the better class,
Architecturally, the White House Model
is especially desirable.
Nationally Priced—
A Standard of Value
Gulbransen Player-Pianos are now sold at the
same prices everywhere in the United States,
We mark the true price on each instrument
before it leave* the factory (see small illustration).
If sold at any other price, our strong 10-year
Guaranty is void.
There arc four upright models, priced 'a* follow*;
White House Model . •
C o u n t r y Seat Model . .
T o w n H o u s e Model . .
Suburban Model
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$525
475
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395
Theiw price* form a reliable standard of Player-
Piano value. It f> unnecessary to pay more, and trust-
worthy instruments are »«« likely to he *o{d {or less.
There are several re moderation. First, the Nationally Priced plan natur-
ally induces u* to adopt the lowest (air prices. Then
our larjjfe output-—doubtless the largest in the world
— an unusually efficient factory, aixl a quick turn-
over of capital effect many savings.
Gulbransen Players are distributed by nicked
dealers, They itre usually Player lSoec*ali*t*. They
pay us cash, receive good value, give good value —
believe in the wisdom oi square dealing.
They back their faith in Gulbransen quality with
a standing offer to let you test any Gulbrnnien in your'
h»mc for 30 days— under a money-back agreement.
They will divide the price into convenient pay-
ments, and take your old Piano in trade at its f«!l
market value. Many of them arc now accepting
Liberty Bonds in part payment.
Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, 3234 Chicago Avenue, Chicago
Examine One—Then Invest
T h e Holiday* are u i r m n j
rhen and later'
You'll needa Player
I ' u m i d r r «h«- pur< ha\c ^n investment, for your
GuU>ranro|trn>"\alue. Your
m«»nr> will be safe.
W e ha^>-srter^l things tn st-rul v m r ( )ur IMted (*aial>>it, deMribn>t» e.u h m<»del m deUtl.
And a little e^ax - hid an j d u rtKrtnrnt — by a
trade l u u n u l w « Plater Piano '
And the tunic m the IH.uc<,t or the address of someone n«*ar \>m who i>un* «i
(Julbrjunen and tmuhi lit )..« . vjnitne it thn.
week
And an outline »>i our di-a!* rs' *O-l)ay
Trial prt>pi>Mti Just put a »fi>\s-mark ' \ in the v^uares .ippo-
stte (he inlorm«ti<>n >.>u •want, write \tiut i\Mt\e
and addresv, icar> off and mail to us.
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GULBRANSEN-DICKINSON CO
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