Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 6

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The Music Trade Review
KIM CALL
PIANOS
JUNE, 1930
KIME41L
PIANOS
Piano Dealers of America-
Attending the Piano Convention
Seventy-three years have passed since the house of Kimball
was founded upon ideals which have been maintained down
through the years by succeeding generations of the Kimball
family, insuring a full measure of protection to every Kimball
dealer and every purchaser of a Kimball instrument.
How much this means to the Kimball dealer of today when
violent changes are taking place in the piano industry, which
bring to the front the vital importance of responsibility.
We have some distinct plans which we are sure will be
of vital interest to you. Plans which will mean profits
in the future.
It will pay you to get in touch with the Kimball representatives
D. W. KIMBALL
JAMES V. SILL
W- A. HOLMES
who will have headquarters at the New Yorker Hotel during the
convention or if you are not planning to attend, write direct to
the main office.
WWKIMRAUCO
ESTABLISHED 1857
Kimball Hall
CHICAGO
The Music Trade Review. Published Monthly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 20 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 89. No. 6.
Entered as second class matter September 10, 1892, at tlve 1'ost Dinu at Xew York, N. Y., under the act uf Congress of March 3, 1879.
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
JUNE, 1930
The Music Trade Review
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INCE 1869 three generations of the
Schulz family have guided the des-
tinies of the Schulz factories, and have
actively supervised the construction of
Schulz pianos through the employment
of select materials and experienced
workmen. They have thereby zealously
maintained the reputation for the manu-
facture of instruments of first quality en-
joyed by the M. Schulz Co. during its
more than sixty years of existence.
SCHULZ PIANOS
(In ring ine y^onvvniions
Room 3120 • The New Yorker
IN ATTENDANCE
F. P. BASSETT
H. D. HEWITT
OTTO M. HEINZMAN
M. S C H U L Z C O .
Qiianujaciuvevs cJlnce IH69
CHICAGO

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