NEWS DISTRIBUTION Rotosound makes a stand POS display for retailers available to put British strings at the forefront
ROTOSOUND HAS launched a brand-new, free-of-charge string stand that offers dealers a high quality display of a full range of Rotosound bass and guitar strings. The metal structure stand at two metres high and 80cm wide and comes with high resolution graphics designed to ‘stop potential customers in their tracks’ and get Rotosound strings noticed.
Able to hold a total of 96 sets of bass strings on one side and 192 guitar sets on the other when fully loaded, it makes a space saving, simple, efficient and effective attention grabbing display. The company has
explained that it is built of high quality materials and designed to be similar in style to a Slatwall and will use the same hooks. This compact, quick set-up stand is available now (delivery permitting) and is free of charge when purchasing the complete set of strings to stock it. Dealers can mix and match the string sets to create different combinations, as long as the overall totals remain the same. Dea;ers wishing to find out
more about the new Rotosound String Stand should contact their local Rotosound representative for information. ROTOSOUND: 01732 450838
In networks we trust Rico in Reserve
BARNES & MULLINS, the UK distributor for Rico Reeds, has announced the release of the Reserve Classic alto sax series. These new sax reeds have been developed using 3D reed modelling. Each of these reeds is cut on
Rico’s state-of-the-art reed manufacturing machines. Special diamond cutters
ensure precision and consistency from reed to reed. They are also made exclusively from lower- internode cane, to yield the highest-density cane available. “So far the response to the
TTN, THE export and international distribution consultant, which secures partners for manufacturers and brand owners in the MI and pro audio industries, has now established the Nuvo Clarinéo in over 20 countries worldwide. TTN’s work means that the
Clarinéo is available through some of the industry’s top distribution companies, including St Louis Music in America, Algam in France, the Monzino Group in Italy, Enrique Keller in Spain, Kyoritsu in Japan, Cosmos in Korea, and, of course, Tomandwill in the UK. “As well as the width and quality of the distribution TTN has established for the Clarinéo, it’s been particularly pleasing overcoming the widespread mindsets in the more traditional parts of the industry that can too
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easily misunderstand where the Clarinéo is coming from and the immense impact it can have on expanding music making,” commented TTN’s founder, Brendan Murray. “To be able to win major
inventory and marketing commitments by top international distributors for what, in many ways, is a new musical instrument – with all the extra challenges that means for those introducing it to their countries – is a measure of what TTN is capable of.” “We are very happy with our
choice of TTN and we are still counting the territories coming onboard as TTN continues the expansion of the Clarinéo’s global reach,” said Graham Lyons of Nuvo and the designer of the Clarinéo. TTN: 01633 441361
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Reserve Classic clarinet reeds has been superb, and I am sure that we will have a similar experience with the Alto Sax version,” said Barnes & Mullins’ joint managing director, Bruce Perrin. The Rico Reserve Classic alto
sax reeds will be available from December and will retail at £25 for a box of ten. BARNES & MULLINS: 01691 652449
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