Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 23

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JUNE 8, 1929
The Music Trade
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The
Premier Baby Grand
The Small Grand which is successfully sold
by the largest and most representative
music merchants throughout the country.
Recognized for Its Superior Tone Quality
PRODUCED IN A WIDE VARIETY
OF PERIOD MODELS TO HARMONIZE WITH
MODERN HOME SURROUNDINGS—
A Profit Maker for the Dealer
Write for Franchise
information
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Executive Offices and Wholesale Shou rooms
6 East 39th St. (at Fifth Ave.), New York
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The Music Trade Review, Published Weekly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 10 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 88. No. 23.
Entered as second class matter September 1U, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879,
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
JUNE 8, 1929
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made by
Gulb ransen
WI ^ HIS year's Radio of challenging perform -

ance and outstanding sales appeal is the
Licensed under
R. C. A., Hazeltirw
and Miessner patents
Gulbransen screen-grid, Nine-in-Line.
Backed by a $5,000,000 company, with 500,000
square feet of unsurpassed manufacturing facili-
ties. An outstanding organization. Twenty-three
years of fair play to dealers and public.
Matching the screen-grid performance are cabinets
designed and executed by piano craftsmen. "245"
tubes in push-pull. 10-inch dynamic speaker oper-
ated through extra high quality audio system. So
sensitive that distant reception is limited only by
static. Exceptional freedom from background dis-
turbance on ordinary reception through unique
dual-range switch. Advanced double primary cir-
cuit gives equal efficiency on high waves and low.
Phono-radio switch, operated by the same knob as
the a. c. switch (patent applied for) instantly con-
verts Gulbransen Nine-in-Line into a high power
electric phonograph amplifier for use with electro-
magnetic pick-up, which is permanently plugged
in, without adaptors or other makeshifts.
Competilively;priced!_Prices thatjwill be of interest
to the mass market.
Through purchase of Wells-Gardner & Co., we ob-
tain R. C. A., Hazeltine and Miessner licenses and
offer patent position and radio experience second to
none. So well made is Nine-in-Line that profit-
eating service costs have been reduced to relative
insignificance.
Few propositions in the music industry have made

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