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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 26 - Page 69

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The Music Trade
SEPTEMBER, 1929
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WOUND VIOLIN STRINGS
It is not "high pressure" advertising that
is doing it. It is "conversational adver-
tising." The most powerful kind because
it comes from the satisfied user whose
word is final. This is truly creating a
demand and is the greatest factor in
building more sales and repeat customers
for the dealer. If you do not handle the
LEEDY line—ask the dealer who does.
He will corroborate our statements. Why
not add LEEDY to your present lines.
It will bring you more business.
Have you seen these "attention getters":
The "Roll-Off"—"Drum Topics"—and
our Catalog "R"?
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Palmer St. and Barth Avc.
A NEW NUMBER
Number 270
Aluminum Wound
Violin A String
(Pat. Sept. 18, 1923—License No. ISO)
Packed straight in the famous
HERMETICALLY SEALED PACKING
Finest quality aluminum wire wound on
Swedish system steel music wire. A fine
string with a rich quality of tone. Each
string in an individual tube. No heat or
moisture can reach the string.
V. C. Squier Company
Battle Creek, Michigan
Indianapolis, Indiana
Order now from your jobber
U-S-A
No. 460 Special Violin G retails for $1.25
No. 435 Special Violin D retails for .60
These Two New Numbers added to the
Standard line of
The Dominating
BUSINESS PAPER
of the
GENERAL MUSIC
TRADE
GUT and WOUND STRINGS
is another example of the craftsmanship of
the makers of the
Designed to satisfy the most critical of your
customers, they bid fair to lead in the fine
string field. Their beauty is sure to im-
press you.
WRITE FOR LITERATURE
to the manufacturers
Covers Every Division
of the Industry
Published Monthly
KAPLAN MUSICAL STRING CO.
SOUTH NORWALK
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