Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 12

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RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS • COMBINATIONS - RECORDS - REFRIGERATORS • APPLIANCES
CIRCULATION ONLY TO DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
NOVEMBER, 1941
INCLUDING 10-PAGE FEATURE SECTION
"DECADE OF RECORDS"—PAGES 17 TO 28
If you sell radio, you'll want to read the October
issue of the Radio-Television Journal, which gives
you the latest facts on the situation of Frequency
Modulation — FM — radio. Who makes the sets;
where the commercial broadcasting is now; where
it is proposed; and all the other data about the great
topic of conversation—FM.
If you are interested in the future development of
combination designing, ask for a copy of the Sep-
tember Journal, and read the story: Lids, bins or
drawers—a real, synopsis of what's in store for
combos.
Just ask for these—we'll be glad to send them
to review readers. If you want a 6 mos. trial sub-
scription, slip in a dollar bill, for six months from
November—September or October, or both, free.
Write me personally—Glad. Henderson, Editor;
Radio-Television Journal, Radio City, 1270 6th Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Piano men who want to know what's going on in
the field of musical merchandise, band instruments
and accessories, will get the facts from reading the
country's only exclusive dealer merchandising
Journal on this great business—known as "Musical
Merchandise."
The paper also includes a section on the music
publishing business with presentations from the
more important music publishers.
Band instrument business is booming—even the
drum makers—and the price ramifications of it run
from 5t* to $2,500. Small stuff is great for store traffic
brought in direct from newspaper copy.
A year's reading of musical merchandise is prac-
tically a business educational course, for it covers
methods of doing the best business; new products;
where to get them, and tips on business conditions.
It is the bible of the industry. 6 mos. trial sub for $1,
September Free.
Write me to-day Glad. Henderson, Editor; Musical
Merchandise, Radio City, 1270 6th Avenue, New
York,N. Y.
BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS
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Scene Repeated In Homes Zhroughout the Cand
ON CHRISTMAS MORNING
Music is as much a part of Christinas as holly and mistletoe or the tree itself. The songs we
all sing at this season are, perhaps, man's best expression of and response to the emotional
and spiritual significance of this day of days. } That's why the piano makes such a thrill-
ingly appropriate Christmas gift. } And that's why we hail American Piano Dealers as Santa's
special emissaries. It is through their efforts that the happy scene above will be duplicated
in thousands of homes—and the priceless gift of music has been handed down from genera-
tion to generation — a vital living thing the whole family may enjoy and participate in.
} Gentlemen, we salute you and wish you the Joyous Christmas you so richly deserve.
NEW YORK CITY
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