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Sells 25 Carloads of Pianos
In 25 Months from This Little Store
Out in Nampa, Idaho, they have
what is called Pathfinder Survey which
this year was held the first week in
May, the same as National Music Week.
Chas.
Merchandise! Large crowds of enthu-
siastic people seemed anxious to buy.
"We were very lucky to get a car-
load of used pianos on Tuesday of
Pathfinder which helped out consider-
ably, also the Gulbransen Co. sent us
a couple of spinets so we have a very
desirable display for the event. It may
interest you also to know that from
our little store we have sold 25 car-
loads in 25 months. We have also sent
five pianos to Pacific College at New-
berg, Oregon. This is eight they have
purchased in the last year and it might
interest you to know also that one of
these is going to Bolivia, S. A.
after traveling steadily for several
months which terminated in a visit to
the Winter plant in New York, decided
to take a vacation. When he left, how-
ever, Paul Fink, vice president and
L. Johnson, stands beside 5 pianos
tor Pacific College
Participating in this effort was the
Golden Rule Music Store, Inc., of which
Charles L. Johnson is manager and
regarding Pathfinder Survey he said:
"Pathfinder Survey was really a mar-
velous success considering the fact, No
Guy Mclntyre Shows Em
How to Catch Fish
Guy L. Mclntyre, Southeastern rep-
resentative of Winter & Co., New York,
Guy L. Mclntyre showing what a
good fisherman he is
The piano display of the Golden Rule Music Store in Nampa, Idaho, during Pathfinder Survey
sales manager of the company as much
as said he just couldn't believe any of
Guy's fish stories until he actually had
the proof. So accompanying this story
is the proof. Guy did it with his own
little rod and with him is Mrs. Knowles,
of Evanston, 111., who with her father
Frank Darby and her brother Bud were
members of the party. "I managed to
feed a lot of fish," said Guy, "but did
bring in some of this catch of 35, to
be exact 3. Not so hot a fisherman, I
can tell the world; selling pianos is my
forte."
- A. MERRIAM CO. -
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Since 1870
Representatives:
FREDERICK J. BAUER
SOUTH ACTON
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JUNE, 1946
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