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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 14 - Page 9

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 5, 1918
P T ULB RAN S EN
V-J Player-Piano
fVhlu Hou»
M«U1. $57S
Easy to Play—
A baby suggested this Gulbransen trade
mark years apo — a tiny year-old tot playing
dad's Gulbransen. It tells the truth—the
Gulbransen is exceptionally easy to play,
THE
\URDAY EVENING POST
OCTOBER 5
This Baby Invites You
to Try the Gulbransen
N
EXT T I M E you see it — life size — in a store
window, step in. It is the Gulbransen trade
mark. Please regard it as your invitation to try
the Gulbransen.
Special Song Music Demonstrations using rolls
with the words printed on them — popular songs,
hymns, Mother Goose rhymes, and musical readings
will be given by your Gulbransen dealer every day
this and next week. Worth hearing!
You will find the Gulbransen "Easy to Play" be-
yond comparison. Pedaling is effortless. Expres-
sion control is simple and natural. The response of
tone and action is delightful. You'll be surprised
at how well you play.
Nationally Priced
Gulbransen Player-Pianos are sold by substantial dealers
in nearly every county in the U. S. The price of each model
is the same to everybody, everywhere, marked on the instru-
ment before it leaves the factory. Four models:
White House Model
Country Seat Model
$575
510
Town House Model $460
Suburban Model
425
Gulbransen-Dickinson Company
3232 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago
BRANSEN
pULB
aye r-Pi a n o
W P PI i a

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