Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 15-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 13, 1928
Everybody—Everywhere—Is Playing It N O W
"The
Rolmonica"
The Pocket
Player
Piano
Hal Roach's Original Hollywood OUR GANG KIDS
Courtesy of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
Never before in the history of the Musical Trade has an article circled the globe
as quickly as the Rolmonica, the Pocket Player Piano.
RETAILS FOR $2.50 each
Out since June and already sold all over the world. It's not surprising when
you consider that you only have to blow into the mouthpiece, turn a little crank
and the Rolmonica delivers real music.
Extra Rolls—10c each
(including 4 rolls)
New Rolls Issued Monthly
Exclusive Wholesale Distributor to the \iusic Trade
BUEGELEISEN & JACOBSON
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5*7*9 Union Sq., New York, N. Y.
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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
An
Announcement
IT IS with justifiable
pride that we announce
the completion of ar-
rangements whereby
C. Bruno & Son, Inc., have
been appointed the exclusive
wholesale representatives and
distributors (Eastern territory)
for the internationally famous
line of "Pan-American" musical
instruments manufactured by
the Pan-American Band Instru-
ment and Case Company of Elk-
hart, Indiana.
Extreme gratification is taken
by C. Bruno & Son, Inc., in ad-
vising the music trade of the
acquisition of this important and
valuable merchandising fran-
chise. To the manufacturers and
retailers of the "Pan-American"
products, Bruno pledges its loyal
support, giving that element of
both vigorous and conscientious
cooperation to which they are
justly entitled.
To develop and encourage the
greater sale of "Pan-American"
m u s i c a l instruments to the
mutual advantage and material
benefit of the industry will be the
aim of the Bruno organization.
As "Bruno means Security" so
does "Pan-American" mean
safety and satisfaction to retail
music merchants everywhere.
Think it over!
C. BRUNO & SON, Inc.
351-353 Fourth Ave.
1834
New York
Almost a Century of Dependable Service to the Music Trade
1928

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