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JANUARY 19, 1929
The Music Trade Review
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nnonncement
of the Piano Bn§ine§§
-Lower
ty, lower price. The piano industry
h, A. G. Gulbransen and his organ-
same end in view. The word has
i the institution: "Quality must go
lowered." • • » The three instru-
10 at $275; a Registering Piano at
esign after design has
been built only to be
probably more critical
pular-priced line, than
L conformance with his
policy, he wished to place the name "Gulbransen" on each instrument
and that meant real work before they would have his O. K.
l l r . Gulbran§en 9 § Pledge
They are now offered to the piano trade of this country with his ap-
proval. • • • Together with it goes a pledge to forcibly bring the message
of this new line to the people, through national advertising, through the
newspapers, through literature of every character.
395
495
Music helps children in many ways. This line of instru-
ments is a contribution of no mean proportions to the
homes of the nation, to the boys and girls upon whom
the future of this country rests. Let's change those
1,000,000 piano students to 1,500,000 this year!
ised pianos. With
Home Series of pianos
the value of every used
trument when a high quai-
led for as little as $275?
Dealers in unoccupied territory are advised'
to ivrite at once for details
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