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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 10 - Page 8

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If you sell Pianos
you should sell the
HAMMOND
Solovox
The Solovox is a natural for your business. Every piano owner
_
or buyer is a prospect . . . The Solovox creates new interest in
pianos . . . With the Solovox you can make new profitable sales
to your old piano customers.
THE NEW
HAMMOND SoloVOX
The Solovox—an amazing accessory for
the piano—supplements the percussion
tones of the piano with singing tones,
reminiscent of strings, brasses, wood-
winds. It may be attached to any piano.
It does not interfere with normal use of
the piano. It does not affect piano tone.
And the Solovox is so easy even a child
can play it.



SUCCESS—From dealers everywhere
come reports of remarkable sales volume,
sensational interest and publicity, new
store traffic . . . created by the Solovox.
YOUR
INQUIRY
IS
INVITED
Write now for details of the Solovox franchise—before the big color adver-
tising in the Saturday Evening Post starts next month.
HAMMOND
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N . W E S T E R N
INSTRUMENT
COMPANY
A V E N U E ,
C H I C A G O
Already the Solovox has proved a logical
and profitable addition to the piano deal-
er's line.
HAMMOND—This name, given its place
in music by the success of the Hammond
Organ and the Hammond Novachord—
now comes to you on a superb instrument
at an exceptionally low price . . . in the
new Solovox, retailing at only $190.
NEW INTEREST—The Solovox has cre-
ated an entirely new market for you. In
addition, dealers' sales of many new
pianos with Solovoxes show how the
Solovox is building new interest in the
piano.
Reception of the Solovox, in fact, points
to this conclusion: To be up-to-date, to
enjoy this logical addition to his sales
volume, the alert piano dealer will see
quickly the importance of selling the
Hammond Solovox.

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