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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
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USIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 6, 1926
A Banjo and a ^
Uke ^ a t Will Net
Large Holiday
Profits
NO. 58. TENOR BANJO
Of genuine American wal-
nut with beautiful mother
of pearl effect fingerboard
and peg head. Black dot po-
sition marks. Highly nickel-
ed and polished bracket sup-
porting band. Twenty-four,
nickelplated hooks and nuts;
extended resonator; geared
pegs; adjustable tailpiece.
Neck, rim and back in high
lustre finish zvith contrasting
inlay.
NO. 11 -BANJO UKULELE
Closed back attractively in-
laid. Made of genuine wal-
nut. Rim supported with
highly polished nickelplated
band \y% inches zvide, per-
forated xvith ornamental
pattern sound openings
(patents pending). Finger-
board inlaid with heart
shaped position marks; rus-
tic scroll peg head design,
quality patented
friction
pegs.
H
ERE are two items in Banner Blue Banjos and
Banjo Ukes that are offered you as an introduction
to the line.
We could not send a more convincing salesman than
the No. 58 Tenor or the No. 11 Uke. Their beauty,
finish, workmanship and tone are emblematic of the en-
tire Banner Blue line—twelve styles of tenor and plectrum,
fifteen styles of banjo ukes.
In your window display or on your counters the dis-
tinctive beauty of appearance will create immediate in-
terest. Favorable first impression is unfailingly followed
by conviction on hearing their fine tone. Easy sales are the
result.
The enthusiasm of every dealer who has seen the line
is indicative of its value. That is why we are offering you
these two leaders as an introduction. We know you will
be impressed by their ability to win friends for your house.
There's profit in the line! Write today for particulars and
discounts.
225 East 24th Street
New York
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