Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 12

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Advertising and Selling the Grand
Piano in the Period Case
Barker Bros., of Los Angeles, Who Feature the Sohmer Piano, Create Steady Volume of Sales for This In-
strument in Its Period Models Through Steady and Consistent Advertising—Linking the
Period Case to the Scheme of Home Decoration a New Selling Approach
T
H E outstanding success achieved by a
number of retail piano houses in the sale
of instruments in period cases is in direct
proportion as a general rule to the intelligence
injected into the selling effort, whether that
effort be by the printed word or by direct sales-
eral attractiveness of the case work, combined
with a faithfulness to the style of the period
represented that is impressive. In the Los
Angeles newspapers each Sunday of the year
there appears an advertisement of Barker Bros,
devoted exclusively to the Sohmer instruments,
Queen
Anne
Model
of the
Sohmer
Grand
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man contact. It has not been so many years
ago that the period case was a special order
proposition. This meant that the price, due to
the amount of individual work required, was
prohibitive to the average run of buyers, and,
therefore, sales were limited to the comparative
few who had sufficient money to support their
artistic sense and desire in the matter of case
design. Little wonder then that the volume of
business in this special type of instrument at-
tained no noteworthy proportions.
At the present time the period case has come
into its own as an accepted and regular feature
of the piano lines manufactured by concerns
with vision and artistic sense, combined with
business ability. It is the successful merchan-
dising by competent retailers, however, which
has served to establish the period model piano
in its present place before the discriminating
public. It has been realized that in the worth-
while period model there is found two appeals,
first, the direct appeal to the musical sense,
common in all pianos, and, secondly, the appeal
to the eye, a highly important matter in these
days of artistic home furnishings. It is in cap-
italizing this fact that sales are made.
It would be difficult to find a more prominent
example of successful merchandising of the
period model grand than that offered by the
piano department of Barker Bros, in Los An-
geles, the manager of which, John W. Booth,
is so well known in the trade for his knowledge
of musical instrument selling and his ability
to utilize it. Perhaps it is because Barker Bros,
stand high among the home-furnishing concerns
of the entire country that fits them particularly
well to make the artistic appeal. But the fact
remains that they find it pays handsomely to
advertise and concentrate sales effort on period
models.
In this connection the company pays partic-
ular attention to featuring the Sohmer line of
period instruments, which stands so high in gen-
the advertisements ranging in size from a col-
umn or so to a half-page or more with the
larger spaces predominating.
In each of the advertisements at least one
of the outstanding examples of Sohmer piano
case work is reproduced in black and white, and
in a majority of the announcements several of
the period models are depicted as is shown in
the reproduction of two of the Barker Bros,
advertisements herewith. In the advertising
headed, for instance, "A piano should harmonize
with the home interior," and then went on to
say, "It is not enough to-day that homes' ex-
teriors should be authentic in period trend. In-
teriors as well must be true to type—and surely
the piano—the most significant single object in
the home—should measure up to this require-
ment. This series of period designs—by the
House of Sohmer—answers this demand."
Black and white sketches of a half dozen of
the attractive Sohmer models bordered one side
of the advertisement.
Then again was the advertisement headed:
"A Sohmer—Grand Pianos Are in Period En-
casements to Harmonize With YOUR Home,"
followed by the announcement "There need be
no delay in the acquisition of a period grand
piano that harmonizes with your home's interior,
for Sohmer grand pianos are to be had here
and now in several authentic encasements.
These models carry out detail with absolute
fidelity—the early English, the Florentine, the
Spanish, Louis XVI, Queen Anne encasements,
giving a new dignity and importance to the
piano as a decorative factor in the home."
There is nothing uncertain or confusing about
that presentation of the facts, and that the pres-
entation of the period grand in this manner ap-
peals to the buying sense of the public is shown
by the number of such instruments that are
being sold by Barker Bros., one that increases
steadily each season. Each particular period
has its admirers, but it is significant that in the
vicinity of Los Angeles, where the Spanish
influence is so pronounced in the modern as
well as in the old residences, the Sohmer period
model in the Spanish Renaissance is particularly
popular.
Barker Bros, have put over the period piano
in their territory by convincing the public of
the fact that it not only provides a musical
instrument of quality, which may be considered
Spanish
Renaissance
Model
of the
Sohmer
Grand
copy the attractiveness of the case design is
emphasized quite as strongly as the musical
qualities of the instruments and, in fact, in cer-
tain cases this appeal to the eye and to the
artistic sense in home equipment predominates
to a noticeable degree.
A recent and convincing piece of copy was
an elementary argument, but presents that
instrument encased in a manner that permits
it to harmonize with the furnishings of the
home rather than to disrupt that harmony, thus
being tolerated for its musical qualities alone.
It is the argument that provides the open road
for placing artistically designed pianos in the
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The Music Trade Review
SEPTEMBER 18, 1926
fine h o m e s t h r o u g h o u t all of t h e entire c o u n t r y .
I n c o n n e c t i o n with B a r k e r Bros, a d v e r t i s i n g
policy it is n o t a m i s s t o call a t t e n t i o n t o t h e
exclusively t o S o h m e r , with o t h e r a d v e r t i s e -
m e n t s f e a t u r i n g likewise o t h e r lines a n d o t h e r
p r o d u c t s . D o i n g o n e t h i n g a t a time in a d v e r -
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result. I t m a y be said, t o o , t h a t t h e e s t a b l i s h -
m e n t of B a r k e r B r o s , p r o v i d e s a m o s t d e s i r a b l e
s e t t i n g for p i a n o s in period cases. W i t h i n t h e
HUNDAY MORNING.
SOHMER
tonal quality, present un-
dreamed-of possibilities in
period encasement beauty!
N
The Kensington model
Sohmtr Grand Pumo
O longer is perfection of tone the
only concern in selecting a piano
for lifetime satisfaction. Today the
importance of tone is complemented
by the irrefutable demand for piano
encasements that do justice to the tone
—and blend into the background of
the meticulously planned and exe-
cuted interiors of homes throughout
the world! That is why Sohmer pianos
today stand unsurpassed in accom-
plishment.
IN Sohmer piano tone there is bril-
liance, warmth, color—and as subtle
as the beauty of this tone are the pe-
riod encasements, authentic in every
detail of design, superbly executed by
master craftsmen whose goal is per-
fection.
The Pembroke model
Sohmtr Grand Piano
The SOHMEIC
—with the Welte-Mignon will play the music
of the masters 4s the masters play itt
SIX Distinct
Period Models
available Now
B
Y ALL means a Sohmer Reproducing Grand — in a period encase-
ment—for it is the SOHMER diet has the world renowned Welte
Mignon
~^at Barker Bros.
The Florentine model
Sohmer Grand Piano
The Tudor model
Sohmer Grand Piano
And the
Investment
Required
action - - the
The Kensington model
Sohmer Grand
To hear the Sohmer with the Welte Mig-
non is to recognize instantly the difference
between Welte Mignon recordings and
those of reproducing mechanisms. This
secret photographic process of Welte Mig-
non makes unnecessary even the editing of
a recording—an unsatisfactory and usual
procedure with ordinary methods of re-
production.
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The Pembroke model
Sohmer Crand
The Spanish model
Sohmer Grand Piano
Prices on the Sohmer
(jrands and Reproduc-
that
The Tudor model
Sohmer Grand
The Spanish model
Sohmer Grand
Prices on the Sohmer (jrands
and Reproducing Grands
range from
$1325 to $4500
The Florentine model
Sohmer Grand
/LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS\
*J1 may be arranged—your old piano Wf"
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accepted u part payment.
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fact that every Sunday throughout the year,
whether there be fifty-two or fifty-three of
them, there appears in the Los Angeles news-
papers a Barker Bros, advertisement devoted
mechanism
Revelation of Sohmer Beauty
The Kensington, the Pembroke, the Flor-
entine, the Tudor, Spanish and Louis XVI
Period Grand encasements — marvels of
fine cabinet work to complement the beau-
tiful furnishings of California's best homes.
But you must see these period models—
and hear the Welte Mignon Sohmer if
you would know the ultimate in piano
beauty. Brilliance, warmth, color, of Soh-'
mer tone—and perfection of Welte Mig-
non Reproduction!
ing Grands range from
BARKER BROS.
expression
Superb Period Encasements
is Extremely Modest!
CONTRARY to all usual experience
in acquiring a period piano—you will
find the Sohmer period models avail-
able here and now.—at Barker Bros.
You need not wait for a special order
—you need not pay the premium for a
special order. See them all. Select the
one that suits your home's interior
plan. And the modest investment re-
quired will utterly Surprise you.
The Louis > VI model
Sohmer Crand Piano
only
shading, every nuance, semi-tone and characteristic:
HERE are the Kensington, the Pem-
broke, the Florentine, the Tudor,
Spanish and Louis XVI Period Grand
encasements—marvels of fine cabinet
work to complement the beautiful fur-
nishings of California's best homes.
But you must see these period models
—and hear the Sohmer if you would
know the ultimate in piano beauty.
N O Delay!
Reproducing
actually photographs t h e artist's playing, that reproduces every delicate
^Everything
CQMPLETB
FURNISHERS
OF SUCCESSFUL
HOMES'
$1325 to $4500
Liberal Credit Terms may be arranged—
VOUr
°'d pi a n o accepted as part payment
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The Louis XVI model
Sohmer Grand
in music at BARKER BROS.fc
BARKER BROS.
tising has shown its effectiveness by the manner
in which this publicity has established the
Sohmer in the Los Angeles territory, and has
served to increase Sohmer sales as a natural
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