Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 24

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Here's the Trade-Mark
The New
The One Best Way
HERE can be no substitute for hon-
est quality. King Instruments otfer
as much, or more, in proven features
than any instrument on the market. A
large part of the progress in the design
of horns has come from our laboratories.
But we have never forgotten that, pri-
marily, an instrument is meant to pro-
duce music—music that is full-toned and
true in tune.
Drawing tubing over micrometer exact
mandrels is expensive. But we know no
other way to produce tubing of exact
evenness and temper.
Hand Grinding of pumps and slides—
after the most precise machining possible
—may seem wasteful. But how else are
we to give the utmost in responsiveness
and ease of playing?
We could multiply examples, every one
T
proving that there can be no substitute
for the one best way.
And following the "one best way"
makes the King line a mighty profitable
proposition for our dealers. Backed up
hy consistent advertising and merchandis-
ing help the exclusive agency franchise
for Kings is becoming more valuable
every year. There is still some territory
open for enterprising dealers.
Use the
coupon or write for details.
The H. N. WHITE CO.
Have you received a
copy of
our 11)2!)
Catalog! 1 If not. by
nil means send for a
copy now, for it is
the most complete
edition ever issued.
II contains mnnil
di\scriiitmns of 1
new Sterling Kill
Bell Trumpets ai
Trombones that ha
created such
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sation
the l)a
ins.runient inciust
5206-14 Superior Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio
Makers
BAND INSTRUMENTS

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The H . N . White Co..
5206-14 Superior Ave.. Cleveland.
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Please send me the following lil era.tur
11)2!) King General Catalog
Information about exclusive K
Franchise.
Name
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STRINGS
The strings that set a new
standard in Lasting Tone
Quality and destined to be-
come record - breakers in
Profits for you!
A descriptive Price List
is waiting for you
KAPLAN MUSICAL STRING CO.
SOUTH NOR WALK
CONN.
Every Day You Hear
More About
WOUND VIOLIN STRINGS
It is not "high pressure" advertising that
is doing it. It is "conversational adver-
tising." The most powerful kind because
it comes from the satisfied user whose
word is final. This is truly creating a
demand and is the greatest factor in
building more sales and repeat customers
for the dealer. If you do not handle the
LEEDY line—ask the dealer who does.
He will corroborate our statements. Why
not add LEEDY to your present lines.
It will bring you more business.
Have you seen these "attention getters":
The "Roll-Off"—"Drum Topics"—and
our Catalog "R"?
. Cojnc.
P a l m e r St. SLttd Barth Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana
U-S-A
A NEW NUMBER
Number 270
Aluminum Wound
Violin A String
(Pat. Sept. 18, 1923—License No. 150)
Packed straight in the famous
HERMETICALLY SEALED PACKING
Finest quality aluminum wire wound on
Swedish system steel music wire. A fine
string with a rich quality of tone. Each
string in an individual tube. No heat or
moisture can reach the string.
V. C. Squier Company
Battle Creek, Michigan
Order now from your jobber
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MORE
MORE
PROVED
IMPROVEMENTS
Now it's the Atwater Kent Screen-Grid Radio
—a winner in tone, power, sensitivity, range,
needle-point selectivity. Electro-Dynamic, of
course.
MORE
ADVERTISING
Radio's greatest advertising campaign: news-
papers, magazines, posters, dealer helps, di-
rect by mail, selling literature.
MORE
CABINETS
Designed and built by America's foremost
furniture manufacturers expressly for Atwater
Kent Screen-Grid Radio. There's a cabinet
available to suit any taste. . . blend with any
room decoration . . . suit any pocketbook.
MORE
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PRODUCTION
32-acre plant assures controlled production and
enough sets to meet all demands, without
overloading.
BROADCASTING
Three radio programs a week—on Sunday
night, Thursday night and Wednesday
morning.
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR
GREATER P R Q F I T S ' N 19 * 9 3 °
ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4723 Wissahickon Avenue
A. Atwater Kent, Pres. Philadelphia, Pa.
THREE of the many differ-
ent typeioitabinets in which
Atwater Kent Screen-Grid
Radio can be sold.
THE TABLE MODEL
— Screen-Grid Receiver, Model 55,
without tubes, $88.
Model F-4 Electro-Dynamic table
speaker, $34.
Prices slightly higher west of tht
Rockies, and in Canada

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