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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 6 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 6,
1926
The 1926 Brambach National Advertising
T
HE Brambach policy of sound
consistent advertising will
continue during 1926. Full
page and half page advertisements will
appear in leading national magazines,
Brambach messages will continue to
cover, as nearly as possible, the mar'
ket for the Baby Grand
Piano — a market which
grows ever larger.
As each year passes the
prestige of the Brambach
Baby Grand increases in
value. That is due partly
to the great amount of
magazine and newspaper publicity.
But mostly it is due to the intrinsic
value that the Bambrach Baby Grand
represents — a value that justifies an
advertising plan as extensive as the
Brambach Campaign.
As the prestige of the Bambrach
Baby Grand increases year by year—
as it becomes better known — the
value of Brambach representation in-
creases also.
The sales messages of many years'
national advertising have persuaded
a tremendous part of the public that
there is no better piano value than
through first hand experience. They
have heard it play and heard it
praised in the home of a friend, or at
a concert, or in some dealer's store.
They, too, are convinced that there
is no better piano value.
Among these great groups are
many thousands of indi-
viduals who will buy
Brambach Baby Grands
during 1926. These sales
are waiting for the pro-
gressive dealers who
appreciate the value
of the Brambach Baby
Grand as a business proposition
— who sense what a valuable
aid Brambach a d v e r t i s i n g is
to them — how it builds their
own business and reduces the
cost of making sales. W e wel-
come any inquiries you may make
regarding Brambach representation.
BRAMBACH
BABY GRAND
that represented by the Brambach
Baby Grand. Thousands of other
individuals know the Brambach Baby
Grand and appreciate its merits
BRAMBACH PIANO COMPANY
Mark P. Campbell, President
609-617 W . 51st St., New York, N.Y.

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