Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 11

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER, 1930
JUST OFF THE PRESS!
MODERN
PIANO
TUNING
AND
Second Edition
Revised
ALLIED ARTS
OF
WHITE
Modern Piano Tuning
and
Allied Arts
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE
The text matter in this new edition has been
carefully brought up to date and tables of fre-
quencies, beat-rates, etc., recalculated in accord-
ance with official pitch of 440.
"The Tuner's Best Text Book"
Order NOW
for Delivery at Once
FEDERATED BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS, Inc.
420 Lexington Avenue, New York
Enclosed find $3.00—check—money order—cash—for which you
will please send me "Modern Piano Tuning and Allied Arts." Postage
prepaid.
Name
Street
City . .
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Pioneers and Leaders
in Automatic
Record Changing Devices
Th e
Initial Profit
PROFIT
LINE
C a p e h a r t d e a l e r s can a f f o r d to put real selling effort
behind the Capehart line. Because every Capehart sale gives
on the Instrument
them not only a liberal discount but also an ample dollar
margin. There's room to pay for aggressive sales work and
leave a handsome profit besides.
Repeat Profit
on Record Sales
Every Capehart instrument which a dealer puts into service
creates a perpetual demand for records — not merely single
records but records in groups or sets! Thus a steady source of
repeat profit is established with each Capehart sale.
The Capehart plays groups of records—
continuously and automatically without attention
THE CAPEHART CORPORATION, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

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