Music Trade Review

Issue: 1932 Vol. 91 N. 7

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
M U S I C
TRADE
REVIEW,
A u g u s t - S e p t e m b e r , 1932
AUTHORITATIVE BOOKS
for MUSIC TRADESMEN
MODERN PIANO TUNING
AND
MODERN
PIANO
TUNING
ALLIED ARTS
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE
AND
ALLIED ART:
WHIT 3
The text matter in this new edition has been carefully brought up
to date and tables of frequencies, beat-rates, etc., recalculated in
accordance with official pitch of 440.
$3.00 Postpaid
"The Tuner's Best Text Book"
PIANO PLAYING MECHANISMS
Being a Treatise on the Design and Construction of the Pneumatic Action
of the Player-Piano and Reproducing Piano.
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE—$3.00 Postpaid
SELLING MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Establishing
and Maintaining on a Profitable Basis a Department Devoted to the
Retailing of Musical Merchandise.
By JAMES R. FREW—$1.50 Postpaid

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ALL BOOKS SOLD
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FEDERATED BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS, Inc.
420 Lexington Avenue, New York.
Enclosed find $
check—money order—cash—for which
you will please send me (please check).
SUBJECT TO 5 DAY
MODERN PIANO TUNING AND ALLIED ARTS ($3.00).
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CONSIDER
The advantages offered by an INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER
of Quality Pianos . . .
Personal and Individual interest and supervision in producing one
grade of instrument.
Financial Stability, assuring continued representation.
Not an ever-changing policy of manufacturing and merchandising
methods
The Sale of a Piano on its Present-Day Merits, and not on its past
reputation and name value alone.
One
of the few old established INDEPENDENT MANUFAC-
TURERS who can offer the necessary requisites which many
dealers are looking for today.
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The SpinetGrand
stimulates sales and creates public
interest. A trial will prove
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its popularity.
Early American
Factory and General Offices
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132nd STREET AND ALEXANDER AVENUE
, Co.
NEW YORK CITY
WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES
Mid-Western
B. M. STRUB
712 No. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, III.
Pacific Coast
LOUIS F. GOELZLIN
138 McAllister St., San Francisco, Calif.

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