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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 17 - Page 6

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The Music Trade Review
OCTOBER 22, 1927
Who
esn't remember
Mother
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue come blow
your horn,
The Sheep's in the meadow,
the cow's in the corn,
But a Brambach Grand he'd
learn to play,
So the cow and the sheep ate
all the hay.
OLD KING COLE
Old King Cole was a merry
old soul,
And a merry old soul was
he;
He purchased a Brambach
Baby Qrand,
To help his fiddlers three.
HE Child Appeal is admittedly the strongest single factor in selling pianos
today.
In planning a Window Display Feature for the 192.7 Brambach November
Campaign, we have, therefore, gone to the best beloved of children's literature
of all literature, as a matter of fact
MOTHER GOOSE.
Who of us, however — man, woman or child — will fail to respond to these
familiar, colorful, happy little Mother Goose characters now brought up-to-date
with a Brambach Baby Grand!
Brambach dealers are finding the beautifully lithographed Mother Goose cut-
outs an unusual and business-building window display.
BRAMBACH PIANO CO.
MARK P. CAMPBELL, President
609 West 51st Street
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New York City

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