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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 6-SECTION-2 - Page 2

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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
Money-Making Musical Merchandise
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Rockwell Music Stand
Several important improvements have been embod-
ied in the construction of the latest model Rockwell
and it is now the strongest, most durable and con-
venient folding type music stand on the market.
GOLDBAND
Special Prices on Quantity Lot Orders
Baker's "Artist" Rosin
The fact that Baker's Artist rosin is known as the
"Professional Favorite" and is used exclusively by
a large number of violinists is a pretty good rec-
ommendation both as to its efficiency and popu-
larity.
Special Prices in Quantities
Zanetti Mutes
For Trumpet—Cornet—Trombone
Write for Our Wholesale
Catalog
Does not choke the instrument in the slightest de-
gree and will reproduce any tone the player can
make on the open instrument. They are perfect in
tone and perfect in tune. Made of waterproof red
fibre, long corks hold it securely.
Gold Band Reeds are hand fin-
ished, scientifically prepared, prop-
erly cured and sterilized. Packed
in individual envelopes, one dozen
in a box.
We have a handsome counter dis-
play cabinet containing the follow-
ing assortment of reeds: 3 dozen
Alto Saxophone, 2 dozen C Mel-
ody, 2 dozen Bb Tenor, 1 dozen
Soprano, 1 dozen Eb Baritone, 2
dozen Bb Clarinet, 1 dozen Eb
Clarinet. Twelve dozen in all. This
Silent Salesman display case costs
you practically nothing.
Geld Band Reeds are not only
sanitary but also satisfactory.
We have a number of articles worth while carrying in stock. Ask for details in regard to special propositions
CHICAGO
CARL FISCHER, Inc.
Now You Can Make
Greater Banjo Profits
There are banjos and banjos. But the banjo
that makes money for the dealer looks the
part at first glance.
It has class—shows substantial workmanship
—produces accurate tone—is reasonably priced
commensurate with quality.
That's the sort of merchandise that is offered
in the new LANGE commercial line of
Banner Blue Banjos
and Banjo Ukes
They are sales-compelling banjos. And these
instruments are offered at a discount that
gives the dealer an unprecedented leeway of
profit on quality instruments.
When making up your stock for the Fall trade
be sure to see samples of
Banner Blue Banjos and Banjo Ukes
A full line from the lowest priced to the high
grade goods is available.
MLLANGE
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225 E. 24th St., New York
NEW YORK
BOSTON
Drummers Are the
Dealers * Best
Customers -
A Complete Outfit Costs More Than a Grand
Piano — Drummers Are Repeat Customers
The &ed*/ Line will hold them
It is the only Complete Line made by one firm.
Twenty-eight years of square dealing means pres-
tige and profit for the Dealer.
WRITE FOR FURTHER DETAILS
Arthur Layfield and Paul
Ash Use and Indorse
Leedy Drums.
Other "Big Name"
Organizations Who
Prefer LEEDY—
Sousa—Paul Whiteman—
Roger Kahn—Ben Bernie—
U. S. Marine Band—Gene
Rodemich—Isham Jones—
Vincent Lopez—Paul Specht
—Ted Weems—Gene Gold-
kette and many more—
Co
Indianapolis,
Indiana

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