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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 11 - Page 12

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER, 1930
Your 1931 Pianos
KOHLER-BRAMBACH
will build fine pianos for your cus-
tomers in 1931—pianos from the
little Tom Thumb of five octaves to
Concert size Reproducers—to sell
from $250 to $2,500.
The Kohler Industries have been for thirty years an
important source of supply—building a business on
one thought "The Best in the World for the Money."
This is possible by running a modern factory capacity
—employing only up-to-date equipment—using only
sound materials that make pianos stand up and will
be musical instruments,
after years of service.
KOHLER-BRAMBACH
PIANO CO., Inc.
Mark P. Campbell, President
609 West 51st Street
New York City
Build for the Future With Kohler-Brambach
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