Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 25

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height and the movie camera preserves a per-
fect record of them. The Public—"Holly-
wood's Rival"—knows that only a movie
can preserve the fun perfectly. Movie equip-
ment is a line for the summer customer—
now is the time to prove it a profitable one.
Interest your customers with DeVry Equip-
ment—machines that range from the
most economical projector to the Cine-
Tone Talking Movie and the $300
3 5 MM. Super Portable Projector.
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16 MM. B Projector
16 MM. G Projector
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PUBLIC vs. PRODUCER IN THE MOVIE GAME
'ATCH Hollywood's enthusiastic
movie rival then you'll understand
why movie equipment sales have no summer
slump. These are the summer days that
lure restless club members out into the open
where they cut loose with a few movie pro-
ductions. The family keeps an up to date
movie diary; and the vacationist takes
a camera to shoot his own travelogue—
which later verifies his wildest fish
story. Outdoor activities are at their
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The DeViy G 16 mm.
Projector has a 200 watt
lamp giving illumination
strong enough for use in
schools. It has a stop-on-
film shutter and other re-
finements.
It sells for
$105.00 with case. A De-
Luxe Model in colors,
with automatic rewind,
$135.00.
The Home B Projector,
companion piece to the B
Camera, has a Graf pro-
jection lens and a 100
watt lamp. Hand opera-
tion permits a much lower
price, $37.50, than in
similar projectors with
motor. The motor driven
model sells at $55.00.
16 MM. B Camera
A 16 mm. spring driven
movie camera, simply con-
structed, simply operated,
view finders for waist and
eye levels, 100 feet capac-
ity, universal focus lens,
$39.50.
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Write for Descriptive Literature.
The QRS-DeVRY CORPORATION
Established in 1900
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
333 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE
QRS-DeVRY CORPORATION
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SAN FRANCISCO
CHICAGO
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The Music Trade Review
AUGUST, 1929
Why has the
KIMBALL
Outsold
Every Other Make
for Fifty Years!
BECAUSE THE KIMBALL HAS
Name Value
Highest Awards
Established Prices
Responsibility
Superior Tone
Variety of Styles
Reputation
Artist Endorsements
Extensive Use in Schools,
Churches, etc.
AND THE DEALER RECOGNIZES
Best Financing Plan
Prestige and Advertising
Quick Turnover
Foundation for Success
Dealer Co-operation
Moderate Price
Those Who Know Say
The Kimball is "easiest to sell".
NO OTHER AGENCY INCLUDES
ALL OF THESE ADVANTAGES
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
Established 1857
KIMBALL HALL
306 S. WABASH AVENUE
CHICAGO

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