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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 39 N. 12 - Page 40

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MEW
EASY
SELLING
"HOHNER" HARMONICAS
THe Marine Band
TKe Siamese Twins
A Patented Improvement — both handy and durable
Another Stride toward the elevation of the Mouth-Orga.n
This new style made up in single and double reed, Xos. 67 and 68, re-
spectively, consists of a regular Mouth-Organ of exceptionally high-class
finish made up in a leatherette case the likes of which has never been used
for Harmonicas before. The case is fastened with a button clasp (see illus-
tration), and besides being more durable than the ordinary pasteboard box,
keeps the instrument in better condition. A sample must be seen to do it
justice.
This latest triumph of the Hohner works eclipses all other existing de-
vices for quickly changing from one key to another. The connecting cover
is curved in the rear so as to form a hollow tube with which grand tone
effects can be obtained. There are two different styles, No. 1006-56 having
28 double holes and 56 reeds, and No. 1007-80 having 20 double holes and
80 reeds. Ask to see a sample—it speaks for itself.
A
TKe
WINNING
COMBINATION!
Best Quality and tHe CKeapest Price
IS
EMBODIED
IN
THE
N. HOHNER Vienna. Model Accordeons
A New Departure in
tHe Hohner Accor-
deon Factory wHicH
promises to meet
with great success.
A Sale is bound to
follow after sHo-wing
these instruments
and
mentioning
the price.
NOS. 490 AND 491 10 KEYS, 4 BASSES.
NO. 4 9 3 - 1 9 KEYS, 8 BASSES.
NOS. 495 AND 496—21 KEYS, 12 BASSES.
By producing this line of Vienna style accordeons, otherwise known as Italian Models, an unprecedented offer has been made to the trade. The quality and
finish of these instruments are far superior to any of their kind ever placed on the market before, while the price is below competition. Wise dealers always
look for the best quality in an instrument, but when the cheapest price goes with it then there is nothing left to be considered. There are five different styles
as illustrated. This line is sure to become a winner and you will be convinced of this fact when seeing samples.
The Hohner News is out—did you get a copy?
ASK
YOUR JOBBER
If not, apply to M. HOHNER, 3 5 4 Broadway, New York.

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