Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 21

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The Music Trade Review
MAY 26, 1928
IN
C A B I N ETS
B Y
ericey &
so a dynamic can be
installed more simply
and at a lower cost. A
phonograph jack for
operating your phono-
graph is provided. Sin-
gle dial, direct drive,
silent tuning. Com-
plete shielding. Pro
tection against fluctu-
ating voltages. Unique
Balkite condensers.
Construction that for
simplicity and accessi-
bility has to our knowl-
edge never been
equalled— construc-
tion worthy of an auto-
mobile. Yet these are
details. Judge the set
by its fidelity.
The receiver will be
backed by sound poli-
cies. It will be adver-
tised in the typical
Balkite manner. Deal-
ers who sell it, like
Balkite dealers in the
past, will make money.
If you haven't yet seen
the set, consult our
jobber.
Fansteel Products
Company, Inc., North
Chicago, Illinois.
HAVE YOU
SEEN
THE
BALKITE
SYMPHION
BALKITE A-7 [HIGHBOY]
Same model as on opposite page, but with doors open. Includes dynamic
speaker. Complete but for tubes—$487.50
It is the
finest instrument'
in music
• *
SEE
AT
T H E
BOOTHS
BALKITE A-3
For those who want all radio. Housed in a simple but sightly all-
metal case. Complete but for tubes and speaker—$197.50
IT
SHOW
85-6-7
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The Music Trade Review
•' . . . An innovation in piano merchandising,
will be presented to the mimic world during: the
week of June 4th.
"The already famous Jesse French & Sons Period
Grands arc offered in the 'Grand Knsembles* with
handsome music cabinets, chairs, benches and
lamps to match. Hand-curved after the designs of
pianos, beautifully finished, the chairs upholstered
and the lamps shaded In the finest of stuffs . . .
The Grand Knsembles will easily be the music
sensation of the decade."
See the Grand Ensembles—Queen Anne, Spanish
Renaissance, I^ouls XVI—on the mezzanine floor of
the Belmont Hotel, New York City, during the
week of June 4th or WttUc for photographs and
information to
The Jesse French and Sons
Piano Company
Newcastle, Indiana
MAY 26, 1928

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