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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1945 Vol. 104 N. 7 - Page 40

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Gulbransen pianos are now serving the
needs of the Army and Navy. As soon as
those needs are supplied more Gulbran-
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FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA. A Gulbransen in the
Army and Navy Officers' Club at the U.S. Naval
Amphibious Training Base. Ensigns from six states
are in the group. The pianist is from Cleveland.
(Official U.S. Navy Phulo)
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA. A Gulbransen in Gulbran-
son Hall at the U.S. Naval Amphibious Training Base.
Enlisted men are from five states. The pianist is from
St. Louis.
sens will be routed to our dealers.
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA. U.S. Navy nurses turn to
music for recreation in the parlor of their quarters
at the U.S. Naval Amphibious Training Base. The
piano is a Gulbransen.
(Official U.S. Navy Photo)
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS. In this group listening
to a seaman play the Gulbransen at the U.S. Naval Air
Station arc a Captain, Chaplain's Corps, a Rear
Admiral, and their wives.
(Official V.S. Navy Photo)
Gulbransen prewar leadership in styling, in tone and in value will again prevail when
unlimited postwar production is possible.

GULBRANSEN COMPANY, 816 N. KEDZIE AVE., CHICAGO 51, ILL

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