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FEBRUARY, 1941
Settner
PADLESS
SAXOPHONE
PADLESS WOODWIND PATENT
ISSUED TO SELMER *
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NSTRUMENTS so definitely better, so
/ radically different you can prove superiority
in a one-minute demonstration!
Sounds fantastic . . . but it's a reality with
the new Selmer-U.S. Padless Woodwinds
and the amazing Tone Booster invention
(U. S. Patent No. 2,227,230). Look at
this unmatched list of important features:
A" Boosts tone, response, volume. A" Improves
airtightness 120%. "A Makes extreme pianis-
simo possible. A" Provides shorter key action.
A" Speeds and improves execution. "A" Pro-
duces more definite tonal separation. A super-
heavy barrage of Selmer advertising and
publicity is broadcasting the astonishing story
of Padless Woodwinds to the musical world.
Not only these sensational Padless Wood-
winds, but also a complete line of fine brasses
is included in the Selmer-U.S. line. It's a
profitable line that will be sold through a re-
stricted number of dealers. Selmer-U.S. Pad-
less Saxophones are already being delivered in
limited quantities. Clarinets and other wood-
winds will follow.
Write today for full information. The
agency may be available in your territory.'
Dept. 12P9, ELKHART,
INDIANA
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