Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 20-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DECEMBER 10, 1927
A New Professional Model
.Bmescher Trumpet
I
M P O R T A N T changes in the mechanical design
and construction of the New Buescher Trum-
pet have produced a superior quality of perform
ance heretofore impossible even to the most capa-
ble artist. Here are some of the features of this
New Professional Model.
1.
Stockinged Valve and Tuning Slides,
embodying the principle of the
Buescher Trombone Slide. German
Silver. Positively leak proof. Exit,
sticking slides.
2. Valve casings counter-bored down
nearly to the valve ports, eliminating
almost half of the friction surface.
Valve action remarkably easy.
3. Pumps, formerly "ground in" by hand,
now fitted to size by specially designed
precision device. Perfect leak-proof
fit.
4. Bell slightly heavier, producing a bril-
liant but solid tone, with just the right
amount of resistance to the player.
These improvements are chieHy responsible for a
new Trumpet tone, as mellow as moonlight, yet as
powerful and brilliant as a bugle call. Lightning
action. Easy to blow. A revelation in instrument
construction.
Kvery trumpeter, no matter what class of work
he is playing or where he stands on the ladder of
success, will be substantially interested in this new
Professional Model. And every tryout means a
sale and a warmer friend for Buescher.
But this is only one of the many quick-sale im-
provements introduced into the True-Tone line
for 1928. Improvements in Saxophones, Trom-
bones, French Horns, Baritones, etc., make the
Buescher Dealer proposition more desirable than
ever. There are even improvements in the propo-
sition itself.
Write to day for complete details. Address:
Wholesale Department
Buescher Band Instrument Co,
Elkhart, Indiana
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INSTRUMENTS
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Musical Merchandise
Section
oi The Music Trade
Review
Use This COMPLETE
Musical Merchandise Service
for Economy—for Profits!
H E N you pick up ou;
:atalog or sit down with
our saAesman to make up your
order ^ou are w r isely making
use of a\ wonderfully complete
Musical \VIerchandise Service.
Featuring:
CiKKTSCH-AMKKICAN
Drum*
A.jalia Cymbals
K. Zilri.jian Cymbals
(iKKTS( II-AMKKICAV
Saxophones and
Band Instruments
Where elsV in America can
you find a \tock so rich in its
selection o f \ E V E R Y T H I N G
in Musical Merchandise — so
consistent in \ts price-savings
— so practical in its applica-
tion to the need\ of the Music-
Merchant and his customers?
The salesman and\the catalog
are representatives Vof an ex-
pert organization whose entire
business it is to serve you ef-
ficiently with Musical Mer-
chandise you can sell\quickly
— profitably!
Twentieth
Century
Hand Instruments
Buffet Saxophones
Kd, Kruspe Kreneli Horns
A. Robert Wood- Wind*
M. Jjiu-roi.v Wood-Winds
Willielm Ileckel Bassoons
J. Mariiraux Oboes
I.orcc Oboes
Moll i-nil a n IT Bassoons
Van Dorm Reeds
Akademic Heeds
M. I-acroix
Blue-Cross Keeds
Oskar 11. Seidel
Violins
Johiinn Glass A'iolins
Helnrich T. Heberlein
Violins
Albert Nurnberger
Uows
F. R. Wunderlich
Uows
Orehestrella Banjos
Clarophomi Itanjos
Kaholas I'kulelcs
GKKTSCH Itanjo-Ckuleles
GRKTSCH-AM KR1CAN
(•uitars and Mandolins
IJ» Toscn StriiiKs
I^a Tost-a Aceordeons
I.aehenal Concerl inas
Hohner II aniionicas
In back of them are our f/ctoiv
and big stockrooms in Brook-
lyn, and our branc/ies in
Europe. We have /he ma-
chinery for bringing right to
your store the very pick of the
world's offerings /f Musical
Merchandise.
Profit by our 44 Years 1 practical
experience in serving the Music-
Merchant! l/tilize for your
business the htnefits of this in-
timate know/edge of the deal-
er's needs!
If our salesman doesn't call on
you, or /f our catalog hasn't
reached A r ou, help us to correct
the fanlt.
Write us today.
Let's s^et acquainted!
Musical Instrument Makers
Since 1883
THE FRED
MFG.
60 Broadwa^
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CDMP
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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