Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 17

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
354
L,. Bush, Harry Manning, C. N. Post, P. P.
PRYIBIL'S NEW MACHINE.
Gibbs, O. L. Fox, I. N. Rice, R. W. Cross, Dan
F. Tracy, C. G. Cheney, I. N. Camp, Ed. N. DESCRIPTION OF TWO SPINDLE BORING AND
MORTISING MACHINE.
Camp, H. J. Strong, J. F. Conover, Marc A.
Blumenberg, Henry Reed, Mr. Stanley, Mr.
This machine will bore two holes at once and
Ducey, P. C. Connell, P. J. Healy, Major Howes,
of Boston, J. Shoninger, andR. S. Howard, E. at any angle, from the horizontal, as shown by
S. Conway, O. A. Field, of St. Louis, E. B. the cut, to the vertical, where one would be over
Bartlett, E. C. Smith, C. C. Curtis, A. M. the other.
Wright, Louis Dederick, C. F. Thompson, W.
M. Blight, H. H. Northrup, W. H. Mosby,
James Pickens, Jno. S. Woollacott, W. H.
Howard, J. L. Twichell, F. G. Thearle, Jr., G.
K. Barnes, C. A. Smith, George F. Link, W.
B. Stevens, E. H. Link, L. B. Safford.
Mr. Comstock, of Comstock & Cheney, Ivory-
ton, Conn., and Mr. Tracy, of Davenport &
Tracy, of New York, were soliciting orders here
yesterday.
Mr. L. S. Whitney, of Norwalk, O., and
Nathan Ford, of St. Paul, were among the trade
here this week. Yours, & c ,
HARRY MANNING.
THE A. M. McPhail Piano Company, Boston,
Mass., issued a very pretty Thanksgiving Day
souvenir. It is composed of yellow cardboard,
appropriately illustrated and containing a real
" wish bone," to the right of which is printed
" We Have No Bone To Pick With You," and
to the left is an appropriate verse accompanied
by a request to the recipient of the souvenir to
wish for the continued prosperity of the McPhail
pianos. On one of the sections is printed the
address of the company, and on another
"Thanksgiving Day, 1892." The design is
quite original and is tastefully executed.
with a revolving tool cutting on end and side,
making a mortise with half round ends.
When only one spindle is to be used, it can be
disconnected from the gearing by loosening a
single nut. This should always be done for
mortising, as the spindle then runs at a much
higher speed than for boring.
The spindles and their pinions are of steel,
and their bearings are adjustible
for wear.
Two sizes of this machine are
made as follows:
Sixteen inch machine bores
holes from one to sixteen inches
between centers, and weighs
about 600 pounds.
Five inch machine bores holes
from one to five inches between
centers, and weighs about 500
pounds.
Either of these machines can
be furnished with a hand lever
and a treadle.
The manufacturer is P. Pryibil,
No. 555-567 West 41st street, New
York, who should be addressed
for further particulars.
BAUS & Co. are forging ahead
The table can be set ten inches below the
centers of spindles. It slides forward and back
against the adjustable stop, and, when ordered
for mortising, sideways also. Mortising is done
at a good rate, and their piano is
meeting with great favor through
the country. Mr. Baus is on a
western trip and is doing much
better than was anticipated. He
will reach New York about Christ-
mas.
THE MUSIC TRADE RRVIF.W for one year and a set
of the works of one of the noted authors named in
our premium list published elsewhere in this issue,
will be sent you for $6.
•THE-
SOHMER-SOHMER
zeros
Are preferred by the Conscientious Musical Instructors.
Are the Favorites of the Music Loving Public.
WARE ROOMS:
FACTORIES:
OBIA,
I.
149-155 E. 14th St., New York.
, C H A "PIMZ^IET &
CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ISAAC I. COLE & SON
MANTJFA0TUHBB8 OF
ALL KIKDS o r
Piano
Plates
VENEERS.
CAST,
BRONZED
lake a Specialty of Piano Case Yeneen.
DRILLED,
AND
PINNED.
ORNAMENTED.
SPEIUGFIELD. OHIO.
The Boston Felting Co.
F. J. BRAND, Manager.
FACTOR? A S S VABSBOOMS,
Foot 8th St., E. R., New York
PIANO and ORGAN FELTS
Of Every Description.
39 LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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CHASE BEOS
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Chicago, Muskegqnjnd Grand Rapids.
Principal Office at New Factory, Muskegon, Mich.
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UPRIGHT PIANO CASE,
EXTRA OOTAVE ADDED AT TREBLE END.
AGENTS WANTED.—Lowest
Exclusive Territory given.
Exclusive Territory Given, t-v*—
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ONE SAMPLE ORGAN AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
PRICE TO NEW CUSTOMERS.
Prices and
Send for Illustrated
Catalogue, mailed free.
^.DDBESS,
d o u g h & W a r r e n Co.,
DETROIT, MICH.
WEAVER ORGAN AND PIANO CO.,
YORK,
IF YOU ABE INTERESTED IN
MANUFACTURERS tf TRADERS
FINE VIOLINS, ETC.,
Who desire to obtain reliable intormation about their
customers, in any branch of the music trade, should
subscribe for our book of
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CALL ON
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CEO. CEMUNDER, JR., 27 Union Square,
Bows, Fine Cases, Selected Strings.
All repairing skillfully and promptly executed.
VIOLINS, VIOLAS AND CELLOS, OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED
GEO.
MAKER.
"CREDIT RATINGS" for 1892.
Special attention given to collection of past due
claims in any part of the United States and Canada.
Address all communications to the
MUSICAL TRADE REFERENCE CO.,
10 Tremont Street, Boston;
GEMUNDER, Established 1847.
KIWI BALL
PIANOS
KIM BALL
ORGANS
INDORSED BY
SOLD THROUGHOUT
PATTI,
THE ENTIRE UNITED STAT«ES,
REVELLI,
TAMAGNO,
ALBANI,
NORDICA,
DEL PUENTE,
AND
LILLI LEHMANN,
EXPORTED
PEROTTI,
EVERY
CIVILIZED COUNTRY
And many other prominent artists.
Faotorles and Warerooms include over
eleven aorei of floor space.
TO ALMOST
ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE.
W. W. Kimball Company, Piano and Organ Factories,
CHICAGO, ILX... V. 8. A.
Capacity:
Thirty Pianos and Sixty Organs a day.

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