Music Trade Review

Issue: 1889 Vol. 13 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Mons. Guillot, boulevard St. Denis 16, I'aris.—An
upright with nice panel paintings on a light background
shown by this maker is a well made instrument. So is
a black piano, but the engraving on the wood, now very
presentable, must in the ordinary course of events be-
come filled with dust, and the crevices are sometimes
so tiny that it will be almost impossible to remove it,
and it will show an ugly patch of grey. Pianos are so
much better when made to stand the dust, than so that
dust will spoil their appearance. Mary pianos in this
section have this kind of ornamentation, and where it
has a smooth finish of course the dust will not lodge so
much.
Mons. Frantz, rue Lafayette 64, Paris.—A handsome
looking, large upright Is the sole exhibit of this maker,
who, by-the-way, shows some gold medals. The instru-
ment is in the natural wood, polished, and with embel-
. lishments of lacquered brass. The action as usual, tone
good.
Erard, Nicolas, Paris.—Two good-looking uprights,
both of dark wood ; one with gold, and the other with
dull silver marqueterie.
Mons. Flocke, rue Morand 9, Paris.—A show of ex-
cellent pianos; also of medals of gold, silver and bronze.
The iron frame of a grand of capital workmanship is
shown. The grand piano is a good one ; the uprights
are good also—nicely ornamented—some dull polished,
others with the usual high lustre.
H. Bernard et Cie., rue de Poissonniere 54, Paris.—
Three uprights, all in dark woods ; one, beautifully fin-
ished, is of a dull polish with veneer panels of bright
polished wood, which is thrown into relief by the con-
trast. This maker displays the three classes of medals.
Mons. Lafontaine, rue de Charonne 170. — This
name and address appear upon a card placed above a
fine looking grand piano which, nevertheless, is very
deserted in appearance, as it is locked, with no circular,
catalogue or attendant to answer questions or to enable
visitors to hear the tone of what may be a most satis-
factory exhibit. Perhaps this may be remedied shortly,
as the stand has the appearance of being in an incom-
plete state generally. Note : since the above was writ-
ten,.-this stand has been filled by two nice looking
uprights.
Mons. Baruth, Lycn.—Two pianos a grand and an
upright, both in dark woods, well finished. This maker
has obtained bronze and silver medals at former exhibi-
tions.
E. Boussuge, Paris, shows two good looking up-
rights of the style of piano that is very useful in fam-
ilies where the usage is not too gentle.
Mons. Aucher Freres, boulevard de Belleville 27, Paris,
—Four capital uprights plainly made, one only with a
little carving that well sets off the dark wood of which
it is formed. A case of medals ornaments this stand.
Mons. Avisseau, rue de Bondy 52, shows only a
well made upright in dark wood. Very substantial in
appearance.
C. Winther, rue Denfert-Rochereau 77, Paris.— A
novelty in one of the two pianos here shown is a fine
sheet of plate glass as a front panel above the keyboard.
It may give resonance, but as the tone was not heard
that must be left to conjecture. It certainlv does not
enhance the beauty of the instrument; though it might
do so, were other details carried out in the same ma-
terial. The other piano shown by this maker is a dark
upright with a little carving on the panels.
Mons. Toudy, Paris, shows a plain looking dark up-
right with good tone and action.
Mons. Leveque, rue St. Antoine 10, Paris.—Another
dark upright with nice marqueterie. For this instru-
ment it is claimed that it is very easily taken to pieces
and that it gives great vibration.
Mons. Lequerinais, Passage Menilmontant 9, Paris.—
One good upright in a very plain dark wood case.
ANITA LILIAN KING
G-EHLEET, *
XJOTJIS
SOLE AGK.ST FOR
DITTERSDORFER FELT WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OK
Superior Hammer, Damper and Action Felts,
HAS
:R:E:M:O"V:E:D T O
No. 204 EAST 18th STREET, NEW YORK.
STURZ BROS.,
Successors to STURZ & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF UPRIGHT PIANOS,
FACTORY, 142 Lincoln Avenue,
Near 134th Street,
3STE"W
YORK.
THE KOEHLER PIANO,
AN INSTRUMENT CONSTRUCTED UPON
NEW
PATENTS,
**„
NEW DESIGNS,
NEW PRINCIPLES.
DEALERS
•#•
will do well to examine this instrument before placing orders elsewhere.
Temporary Cffice, Room 20, -1441 Broadway, Hew York
THE NEW BROADWAY THEAIBE BUILBINO.
STEAUCH BROS.,
BORNHOEFT & GOLLNIK,
Manufacturers of
MANUFACTURERS OP
, SQUARE and UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTE ACTION,
NBAE
THIRTEENTH STREET
22, 24,26, 28 & 30 Tenth Avenue, NEW YORK.
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, WHITEWOOD
(POPLAR), CHERRY. OAK, ASH
AND LUMBER OP ALL
THICKNESSES.
Veneer8 Knife-cut and Saved.
DJMENTIOJf STOCK
IN VENEERS AND LUMBER A SPECIALTY
PIANOFORTE KEYS,
502 & 504 EAST 74th ST., NEW YORK.
Astoria Veneer Mills.
W. H. WILLIAMS, Prop.
lfANUFACTUBEB AND DEALEB IN
DOMESTIC AXTD FOHEIGXT WOODS.
Office and Salesroom:
No. 120 E. 13th ST.
NEW YORE.
Telephone Call, 645 Sllst St.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
NEW ENGLAND PIANO CO,
MANUFACTURERS O F
GRAND, UPRIGHT # SQUARE PIANOS.
FACTORIES:
N. Y. WAREROOMS:
BOSTON, MASS.
N. W. COR. FIFTH AVENUE & 15th ST.
TABER ORGAN CO.,
/ N H A S . KEINWARTH, Manufacturer of PIANO-FORTE COV-
MANUFACTTJEERS OF
Strictly
First-class
Cabinet Organs
Dealers, seud for Catalogue and Price List.
E R E D STRINGS, and dealer in MUSIC W I R E , Nos. 386 and
388 SEOOKD AVENUE, b©t. 22d and 23d Streets, NEW YOBK.
Inventor and Patentee of the DUPLEX STRING COVERING MACHINES.
WOECESTEB, MASS.
DANIEL MORRIS,
Boston, Mass.,
IC5HT & SQUARE P I A N O "FORTES,
Factory & Warerooms, Duulow Place, Highlands.
CHICAGO.
A NOVELTY IN PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Electro-Bronze + Art * Work
AND
Electro-Plating of Every Description.
PANELS DiDOS, FEEZES, CENTERPIECES
ETC., FOR Pl/t^OS / ^ D ORGANS
Wmught Brass Butt Hinges.
FINELY POLI3HBD AND PLATBD PIANO AND ORGAN HIN0E3.
Continuous ahd Sectional Hinges, for every purpose, a^y width and
length. Fancy and Irregular Shapes made to OnHf.
Dealers will do well to write for catalogues and
prices to this old. established firm.
"Wrought Brass Pressure Bara, and Brass Goods in General.
THE HOMER D. BRONSON CO.,
BEACON FALLS, CONN.
IMPORTERS, ETC.
W
ILLIAM TONE & BRO., Manufacturers, Importers and
Jobbers of Musical Merchandise.
26 Warren Street, bet. Broadway and Church.
INSTRUCTION.
V OGT
GONSEBVATOBY OF MUSIC,
No. 19 East 14th Street,
New York City;.
Win O. Vogt (of the Berlin Conservatory,) Director.
THE "MILLER" ORBAN
Is the Best and Most Saleable Organ
of the day.
AGKNTS WANTED WHERE W l ARK NOT REPRESENTED.
CATALOGUE, «Stc., FREE.
MILLER ORGAN CO.; Lebanon, Fa.
MANUFACTURERS.
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS.
VTCTHITE, SON & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Piano
Y Y and Organ Leathers.
149 k 161 Summer St.
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
OOYEEBD
STBI2STGS
FOR GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOFORTES.
MANUFACTURERS.
MANUFACTURING CO.,
Organ Stop Knobs and StemB,
H OGOSON 4 PETTI8
147 to 163 Union Street.
COPPER STRINGS AND GUINEA PEDAL GUARDS AND FEET A SPECIALTY.
FACTORY, 521 to 53 I W. 24th STREET, N. Y.
DEALERS.
m PIKE,
Dealer in Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines.
N. W. Cor. 3d and Susquehanna Ave.
Stiver,
MANUFACTURERS.
ENISON BROTHERS,
Manniacturen ol Stop KnobB for all kinds of Organs,
8 indard in Quality. Unvarying in Eixoelhmoe. B«T«1 and
Oil que Face Knobsour Patent.
D
C. A. SMITH & CO.,
Wholesale Manufacturers oi
UPRIGHT
PIANOS,
CHICAGO.
Office and Factory:
149 & 161 SUPERIOR
STREET.

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