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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 5 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"A Player for Every Need!"
Trade needs are varied. One style of player will
not rightly fill every need. Variety is required to
supply each legitimate desire.
But one grade of player is as much necessary as are varied styles!
The comprehensive line of players manufactured by us and generically
known by the name of
The Gulbransen Player Line
includes styles of player for every possible trade requirement, but com-
prises one grade only; one grade, and that the best
Gulbransen Piano Player
Manufacturers' Player
Highest mechanical perfection yet
attained in pneumatic art. Musical
capacity unlimited. Fits any ordi-
nary piano case. One grade
only and that the best.
Snappiest, lightest, easiest to in-
stall. Fits into cases smaller than
required for ordinary players.
Combination Player
Gulbransen Grand Player
Combines features of both the
others described above. A per-
fect action for general purposes.
Just about ready to receive His
Stamp of Approval. A wonderful
mechanical achievement, fitting
any grand. One grade only
and that the best.
One grade only and that the
best.
One grade only and that the
best.
Special Gulbransen features, common to all styles, include: Won-
derful light running motors (2 styles); unsurpassed quartered maple con-
struction, built-up Gulbransen pneumatic stack, unit pneumatic and valve,
simplest control, easiest pumping and most powerful|bellows!(2 styles).
Each of these features, alone, commands respect and attention. You
get them all when you use the GULBRANSEN PLAYER LINE.
GULBRANSEN - DICKINSON CO
General Offices: 312 Union Park Court, Chicago.
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CHICAGO FACTORY
NEW YORK FACTORY
312-16 Union Park Court
327-33 East 29th Street
Display Rooms: 1224 North American Building, Chicago.

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