Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 14

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The Gulbransen Is
the Life of the Party
Young folks dancing—old feet a-tapping—exhilara-
tion fills the air. Music works its magic, and your
Gulbransen is the life of the party.
Even the beginner can soon play real music, for the
Instruction Rolls—an exclusive Gulbransen feature—
make it simple.
When you become familiar with the Gulbransen,
you will find that every note is under your instant
control. Loud or soft, fast, slow or medium tempo,
you can play any selection with genuine feeling and
apt expression. This signal difference in the Gul-
bransen, users say, permits them to duplicate hand
playing, so you cannot tell the difference.
Dance music, accompaniments, operatic selections
—a full evening's playing does not tire you, for the
Gulbransen, of all player-pianos, is known to be the
easiest to play. It responds instantly to the slightest
touch on the pedals.
Enjoyment of the Gulbransen is so keen among all
members of the family that your investment in it
means lasting satisfaction. Gulbransen music is so
fascinating that scarcely a day passes in the home
without its hour of Gulbransen music.
Play a Gulbransen at your dealer's store for but
ten minutes. Enjoy the thrill and the satisfaction
of personally producing good music as only the
Gulbransen can play it.
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Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Chicago
Canadian Distributors:
Musical Merchandise Sales Company
79 Wellington Street West, Toronto
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7OO $ 6OO $ 4Q5 $ 365
T o Gulbransen Owners: The Gulbransen is a fine instru
tnent; don't neglect it. Have it tuned a t least twice a year.
Player-Piano
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"New Book of Gulbransen Music"
Free on Request. Check Coupon.
Check here if you do not own any piano or

player-piano.
Check here if you want information about

having a Gulbransen player action installed in
your present piano (or player-piano).
Write name and address in margin and mail to
Gulbransen - Dickinson Co., 3232 West Chicago
Avenue, Chicago.
The above advertisement will appear in The Saturday Evening Post, issue of October 14, 1922

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