Music Trade Review

Issue: 1951 Vol. 110 N. 10

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Bremen
BRINGS YOU
the NEWEST... MOST EXCITING
spinet in all "pianodom"
— and POSITIVELY the biggest value in all
America today!
This young fellow is
just itching to tackle
this one — just his
size.
Here's the little lady
who'll want Mom
and Dad to buy this
piano.
Model 73A
73 Notes—35" High—47" Wide
A piano built for pleasure and fun . . , smartly styled, charmingly designed for
modern interiors, and small enough to be readily moved from the children's or game
room to living room. Its depth and abundant richness of tone is astounding for a
piano so petite.
jMLodem, petite, yet a full "legitimate" real piano withal, conforming to highest Bremen Standard Piano construction
throughout.
Expressly created for you to offer in full confidence, quality and dollar value. It's the lowest priced spinet that can be
advertised in your community, and furthermore it will be exclusive in your community, due to our rigid policy of strict
adherence to exclusive franchise in territorial trading areas.
Right now with the Fall and holiday season upon us, Model 73 A presents a real opportunity for one of the most
highly salable and attractive spinets ever presented.
Just imagine what a beautiful, attractive Christmas "package" window display
you can create, a display that while it will primarily attract children, ultimately
fetches the parents, for here is a piano that is warm, congenial, inviting. Its
size excites and entices youngsters. Gone—are the formidable aspects of '<
bigger pianos.
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For grown-ups, too, Model 73A is musically adequate and most appropriate for that extra
piano for rumpus or play room.
Available in the new modern, fascinating woods and finishes, simulated blonde mahogany,
Whitney maple, ebony crackle, or if you wish, in regular mahogany.
And again we say, what with restrictions and cutbacks, we honestly believe
there is no other spinet in the industry today to match it, price-wise or
otherwise. And as for price-wise—well, write for full details—there .
mm
is a comfortable margin in it for you,
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Customary helps available
Piano Corporation
Manufacturers
spinets• grands
3047
WEST CARROLL AVENUE
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CHICAGO
12,
ILLINOIS
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ESTABLISHED 1879
Vol. 110 — No. 10
OCTOBER
19 5 1
REVIEW
2859th ISSUE
S E R V I N G
The Ji
T H E MUSIC
I N D U S T R Y
CARLETON CHACE, Editor
F O R OVER
7 1 YEARS
OUR COVER
Content*
The piano and the organ plays an important
part in the development of industrial music.
Above an employee chorus of the Western
Electric Co., entertains workers during a
lunch-hour recess, accompanied by an or-
ganist and a pianist.
ADVERTISING
INDEX
American Piano Plate Co
Amsco Wire Products Corp
Beach Instrument Co
Bremen Piano Corp
Brodwin Piano Co
Central Commercial Corp. (Organo)
31
31
27
2
27
7
Cheek, Tolbert F
29
Dampp-Chaser, Inc
Gulbransen Co
Estey Piano Corp
Howe, Alfred H
Howard, M. D
Hardman, Peck & Co
Janssen Piano Co
28
23
23
31
29
23
19
Kelly, O. S
31
Kimball Co., W. W
4
Kohler & Campbell, Inc...Outside Back Cover
McMackin Piano Service
31
Maas Organ Co
17, 21
National Piano Corp
23
North Hudson Woodcraft Corp
31
Pratt, Read & Co
31
Rockwell School of Tuning
31
Schaff Piano String Co
31
Tonk Mfg. Co
13
Tuners Supply Co
31
Vilm, Vincent
31
Weaver Piano Co
23
Wickham Piano Plate Co
30
Wurlitzer Co., Rudolph (Organs)
15
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, OCTOBER, I95I
TEACHING THE BLIND TO TUNE AND REPAIR PIANOS FOUND
BEST IN SMALL GROUPS
5
AMERICAN MUSIC CONFERENCE HAS PRACTICAL PLAN TO
PROMOTE INDUSTRIAL MUSIC
6
DEALERS 1 COOPERATION IN LINCOLN, NEBR. GETS PIANO
LESSONS IN THE SCHOOLS
8
BUSINESS AS WE SEE IT (Editorial)
10, I I
by Carleton Chace, Editor
N.A.M.M. MID-YEAR MEETING, COMMITTEES, ETC.
16
A M C NOTES
20
NOTES OF INTEREST ON TUNING
by Alexander Hart, Technical Editor
29
OBITUARIES:
A. D. LaMotte • Read A. Dimmock • Harry B. Clark
28-30
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