Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 15-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICAL MERC
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL 14, 1928
"Bigger and Better"
but a fact! Hohner Harmonicas have
N OT built a phrase,
for themselves such an unshakable reputation
in the homes of America, and have done so much to
encourage boys and girls, men and women, to embark
upon the pleasures of musical performance, that each
year sees more Hohner Harmonicas sold by those up*
todate merchants who sense the trend of the times in
things musical*
Hohner Harmonicas bring thousands of new "pros-
pects" to the merchant's store—and give him an oppor-
tunity to make life-long customers for his entire line of
merchandise*
W A T C H FOR HOHNER ADVERTISING IN
THESE NATIONAL MAGAZINES
T/'EEP in step with the 1928 program that Hohner Harmonica
* ^ national advertising is making toward the goal of "making all
America musical." This year's Hohner campaign will include larger
space than ever in the following great national magazines, reach-
ing millions upon millions of the families of America:
AMERICAN WEEKLY
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL
SUCCESSFUL FARMING
CHILDREN
NORMAL INSTRUCTOR & PRIMARY PLANS
AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL
JOURNAL OF NATIONAL EDUCATION ASS'N
BASEBALL MAGAZINE
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY
EVERY GIRL'S MAGAZINE
MUSIC AND YOUTH
ST. NICHOLAS
CHILD LIFE
SATURDAY EVENING POST
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
PROGRESSIVE FARMER
BOYS' LIFE
AMERICAN BOY
BOY SCOUTS' HAND BOOK
OPEN ROAD FOR BOYS
POPULAR MECHANICS
AMERICAN GIRL
GIRLS' WORLD
SCHOLASTIC
YOUTHS' COMPANION
M. HOHNER, Inc., Dept. 65, 114 E. 16th St., New York
Canadian Address: HOUGH & KOHLER, 468 King St., W., Toronto
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Modern Violins in the Italian Manner
Antonio Saleri
Violin No. 50
$50
make—in tone—in every detail of
workmanship and finish, ANTONIO
SALERI Violins do full justice to the
famous originals that inspired them.
The stamp of the master is upon them
Experts note approvingly the faithful
reproduction of the original models—the rich beauty
and the skillful application of his choice oil varnish
Air. SALERI has used old seasoned wood of dis
tinguished grain; his measurements are scrupulously
exact; and these structural features, in combination
with his masterly graduation, unite to produce a
tone of true artist calibre. When you buy a SALERI
Violin, you are investing not only for immediate
satisfaction, but for future profit as well.
No. 150—A masterly reproduction of a large Stradi-
varius of the 'Golden Period"; authentic in propor-
tions, modeling and finish; really distinguished in
tone. The rich oil varnish shades from red-brown
to lustrous orange, and expert retouching gives a
convincing air of age. The wood is beautifully
flamed; trimmings are choice ebony; pegs are gold
mounted. Each
$150.00
No. 100—A Joseph Guarnerius (del Gesu) copy of
masterly build and finish. The large, broad model
means a tone of brilliancy and power; its rich oil
varnish shading from red-brown to characteristic-
light orange is in keeping. Built from finely marked
old maple and spruce; trimmings are finest ebony
and the pegs are gold-mounted. Each
$100.00
No. 75—Nicola Gagliano copy. A broad, large model
with brilliant tone. The back is one piece of very
fine old maple; sides and scroll to match. Einished
in the superb SALERI oil varnish, shading to amber
in color. Slightly retouched. Finest ebony trimmed
Each
". . . . $75.00
No. 50—An Antonius Stradivarius copy, generous
in size and tonal power—accurate in dimensions—
authentic in modeling and finish. Handsomely flamed
maple back, sides, neck and scroll. Rich, reddish
brown oil varnish, a little retouched. Rest ebony
trimmings. Each
$50.00
Antonio Saleri
Violin No. 75
$75
Antonio Saleri Violins
Are, Distributed in America
Exclusively by
The Isual IV holt sale Dis-'
ctmnt Applies to the Prices
Quoted Here on Saleri
Violins
The Fred. Gretsch Mfg. Co.
Musical Instrument
60 Broadway
Makers Since 1883
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Antonio Saleri
Violin No. 150
$150

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