Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 3

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TRADE C O M M E N D S
Enthusiast!
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proved Contei
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ALFRED WAGNER, Vice-President, The Aeolian
Co., New York, N. Y.
"I have had an opportunity of looking over the
' 'new' Music TRADE REVIEW and am writing to
congratulate you sincerely. It is a vast improvement,
both in appearance and size, and I am sure it is going
to be read by everyone engaged in the piano business,
both manufacturers and retailers, especially if every
issue contains as much interesting and helpful material
as this February number. With all good wishes for
your success."
F. P. BASSETT, Secretary and Treasurer, M. Schulz Co.,
Chicago, III.
TIIK BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY
"The February 1931 issue of the Music TRADE
in its new and beautiful form has been received,
and in company with the other officers of the M. Schulz
Co. I wish to congratulate you upon the splendid piece
of work you have produced.
"The general set-up and beautiful appearance of the
magazine certainly speaks continued and generous pat-
ronage on the part of all those in the music business,
and the general reading interest is far in advance of
that contained in the ordinary trade paper.
"The illustrations which you show are all beautifully
executed and highly interesting, and, all in all, I think
that you and your associates are entitled to the highest
praise for the very meritorious magazine which you have
produced. We wish you all the success in the world on
this splendid paper and feel that the entire trade is the
beneficiary of your generous efforts."
REVIEW
JACOB BROS. CO
PIANOS
JOHN J. GLYNN, Vice-President, Mathushek & Son Piano
Co., New York, N. Y.
"I like T H E REVIEW in its decreased size and new
dress. The reading matter, as shown in the 'Table of
Contents,' covers every activity of the music industry."
LIONEL TOMPKINS, Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, O.
"Your February issue in the new size and with the
new type dress is so distinctly a step forward that it is
going to be necessary for those of us who use your adver-
tising pages to straighten our backs and brush our
clothes a bit, to prove worthy of the editorial pages. . . .
"It is a fact that in almost all lines of trade manu-
facturers are awakening to the very definite merchan-
dising possibilities of the trade journals in their par-
ticular field, and instead of, as formerly, turning the
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
March,
1931
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THE " N E W "
REVIEW
Com ments
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5 of the Paper
copy over to the office boy, are giving as much thought
to the message and the make-up of their trade paper
advertisements as they do to their national magazine
copy."
C. A. JACOB, JR., Jacob Bros. Co., New York, N. Y.
RADIO
MUSIC
COMPANY
"We have received the February issue of the new
and want to compliment your organization an
the improved form of publication. The size is excellent
and we believe your new circulation policy is a step
in the right direction, for it will bring this trade paper
to all dealers who should receive it, many of whom in
the past did not for one reason or another."
REVIEW
P. E. MASON, Vice-President, Haddorff Piano Co., Rock-
ford, III.
"I consider the recent change in the form and ap-
pearance of T H E REVIEW a big improvement. I also
feel that it has come at an opportune time. It serves
to show your own undiminished faith and interest in
the piano business just at the time when we appear to
be 'turning the corner.' Wishing you all the success
to which ycur efforts are entitled."
L. P. BULL, Treasurer, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago,
III.
"The February issue
size and its new type,
we should like to take
you on the artistry and
of T H E REVIEW, with its new
is certainly very attractive and
the opportunity to congratulate
utility of the new form."
J O H N H. GETTELL, Secretary, Mathushek Piano Mfg.
Co., New York, N. Y.
"You are to be congratulated on the February issue
of T H E REVIEW. The new size and style of your pub-
lication is most attractive, and your policy of distribution
will enable those interested in the sale of pianos and
musical instruments to keep in closer contact with the
affairs of our industry and enable them to be inspired
by the constructive editorials and news items which
regularly appear. We extend to T H E REVIEW cur sin-
cere wishes for your continued success and steady
growth."
JAY KRAUS, President, The Harmony Co., Chicago, III.
"It seems to us that the change in size of the Music
is a step in the proper direction. The
new size is convenient in many ways. The editorial
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TRADE REVIEW
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
March,
1931
315 N HOWARO ST.
BALTIMORE,
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