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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER, 1929
B R E M E R-TULLY
RADIO
PERFECTED
SCREEN GRID
TUNED RADIO
FREQUENCY
Model 81: De Luxe Open Con-
sole; 9 tubes—$124, less tubes.
Model S-81: De Luxe Open Con-
sole; 4 Screen Grid Tubes; 9
tubes in all—$134, less tubes.
Model 82: De Luxe French-Door
Console; Same Chassis—$149,
less tubes.
Model S-82: De Luxe French-
Door Console; Same Chassis—
$159, less tubes.
the "Side-By-Side"
Recently the Fire Department of Vir-
ginia, Minnesota, decided to buy a radio.
They listened to all the conflicting claims
of superiority—then asked for a showdown.
All the leading sets were operated side-
by-side in a hall. Bremer-Tully won
hands down—unanimously! Not only
was the sale made to the Fire Depart-
ment, but to three members of the force
for their own homes. Hardly a day goes
Test Ever
by that a Bremer-Tully dealer doesn't
tell us of similar experience. Victories
like these convincingly demonstrate the
superiority of the Micro-Balanced chassis.
They reveal the immediate sales advan-
tages of painstaking Bremer-Tully crafts-
manship. And they show why Bremer-
Tully is selling more instruments and
franchising more dealers than any other
fine radio.
TUNE IN!
BREMER-TULLY TIME
10 P. M. Every Friday,
Eastern Standard Time,
Columbia Network Stations
BREMER-TULLY
MANUFACTURING
656 Washington
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