Music Trade Review

Issue: 1942 Vol. 101 N. 1

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RADIO • PHONOGRAPHS - COMBINATIONS - RECORDS - REFRIGERATORS • APPLIANCES
DECEMBER, 1941
If you sell radio, you'll want to read the December
issue of the Radio-Television Journal, which gives
you the latest facts on the situation of Table Model
Combinations and all the other data about the great
topic of conversation—table combinations.
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
December—November 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 5? 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,
December Free.
Write me to-day Glad. Henderson, Editor; Musical
Merchandise, Radio City, 1270 6th Avenue, New
York, N. Y.
MUSIC
MAINTAINS
MORALE
BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS
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ilk cosmopolitan appeal
QDERN MUSICAL MASTERPIECE BY GULBRANSEN
LEAD THE WAY IN 42 TO BIG VOLUME SALES
COMMUNITY
36"
Minuet
t8tn Century Styli
AGAIN!
GULBRANSEN
TRIUMPHS
in presenting the "Community" console, one of tke
most outstanding piano values ever offered in the popular price class. A console so smartly styled along
modern furniture trends that it has no equal among pianos selling anywhere near its price. W^ith its
charm of eighteenth century styling, the "Community' model possesses the traditional Gulbransen rich,
sparkling tonal quality and sound workmanship. It's a Gulbransen super-value through and through . . .
truly a modern musical masterpiece that will "click for you in a new market and will lead the way to
an unprecedented sales volume in 1942.
G U L B R A N S E N
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