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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 15 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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BRAMBACH BABY GRAND
The Instrument that
Beautifies the Home
T o be beautiful, a home need not
be costly. The secret of a beautiful
home lies in the harmony of its
furnishings. It must be dignified
and pleasing to the eye.
Every woman desires a beautiful
home. And, in every woman is
born the inherent desire to own a
Grand Piano. For the Grand Piano
is the one instrument that brings with
it harmonious dignity and beauty.
A Brambach Baby Grand adds
beauty to any home. If the home
be elaborately furnished, the Bram-
bach becomes a worthy adjunct.
If the home is modest, the Brambach
"fits in" gracefully and adds a touch
of beauty and dignity to the sur-
roundings.
'The Instrument of the Home Beau-
tiful"—is a selling phrase that quick-
ly tells the story of the Brambach.
BRAMBACH PIANO COMPANY
Mark P. Campbell, President
641 West 49th Street, New York City
APRIL 15,
1922

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