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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The iEolian in Buffalo.
Parts of a Violin.
J. F. Broderick, who is making an Eastern
trip in the interest of the Stcger and Singer
Denton, Cottier & Daniels, the enterpris- pianos, has, according to latest reports, been
The following analysis of the, "anatomy" of
doing some very effective work.
the violin will be of interest to musicians and ing dealers of Buffalo, N. Y., have secured
the /Eolian agency for that city. This charm-
The Briggs Piano Co., Boston, have se-
the trade generally.
ing
instrument
is
already
highly
esteemed
by
cured
the services of A. L. Jewett as road man.
Taken to pieces a violin would be found to
Buffalonians,
and
Denton,
Cottier
&
Daniels
He
will
cover the Eastern States.
consist of the following parts:
will find—as all dealers find—that the " ^Eoli-
The " Indicator" says that during E. F.
Pieces.
an " is a name to conjure with—to make busi-
Back
2
Laphanvs
connection with Lyon, Potter &
ness for the pushing dealer.
Belly
2
Co.,
Chicago,
as salesman, he has sold 1,600
Coins and Blocks
6
Sides
5
pianos.
The Standard the World Over.
Side Linings
Bar
Purflings
Neck
Finger Board
Nut
Bridge
Tail Board
Button for Tail Board
String for Tail Bo:ird
Guard for String
Sound Post
Strings
Pegs ,
12
i
24
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
Total
69
Anent the manufacture by Lyon & Healy
of their one hundred thousandth guitar, the
Dayton, O., " Herald " says: " The time was
when nearly all of our •musical instruments
were imported, but now, thanks to improved
methods of manufacture, artists do not have
to go abroad for their instruments, and, ii
fact, American musical instruments are begin-
ning to be known as the standard the world
over. They are more durable and more high-
ly finished than foreign goods—the result
largely of special American machinery.
Three kinds of wood are used—maple, pine,
and ebony.
Maple is used for the back, the neck, the
A. S. Duchett has discontinued business;
side pieces, and the bridge.
L.
L. Phinney & Son, of Portage, Wis., have
Pine is used for the belly, the bar, the coins,
followed
suit.
and blocks, the side linings, and the sound-
post.
Ebony is used for the finger-board, the tail-
board, the nut, the guard for string of tail-
Grand, Upright and
board, the pegs, and the button.
HENRY F. MILLER.
For 57 Years
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
for Term. A
The old Hale piano factory in West Thirty-
fifth Street, the sale of which has been post-
poned several times, will again be put up to
bidders at the Real Estate Exchange next
Monday.
McPhail Piano Co.
Boston, Mass.
Manufacturers of
Ad kinds of . . .
VENEERS
Make a Specialty of
Piano Case Veneers
reasonable as this grade of goods can be afforded.
Expenses kept at the minium.
,\88 Boylston St., Boston,'Mass.j
M
Isaac I. Cole & Son
pianos to build, and intended for the
C OSTLY
"high-priced" market, but figures made as
HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO CO.
Sold on flerlt
O F T A T T T V T H E B E S T ONLY
V U A I J I 1 j _ STRICTLY HIOH ORADE
Pedal Pianofortes...
We trust that the coming spring will not
see a revival of the seemingly endless talk
about the injury done business by the popu-
larity of the bicycle. This is to be a piano
year—no mistake about it—as a matter of
course; it does not follow that the " bike " will
not be just as popular, and just as many sold
as before.
Made on Honor
Factory and Warerooms:
Foot 8th St., E. R.
-
-
New York
QUALITY
for Manufacturers, Tujjers ^Regulators.
Geo. F. Blake, of the McPhail Piano Co.,
Boston, is making an extended trip through
the West and Northwest.
A Twentieth Century
Piano . . .
A Leader
TheMEHLIN
Factory: 46 1 to 467 West 4Oth Street
CEO. W.
ACTIONS
OF THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
HE nehlin Upright has all the
T
qualities of a grand. The latest
styles are the highest type of the
piano makers' art.
. • NEW YORK • •
General Offices and Warerooms: 27 UNION SQUARE
PIANO ACTION CO.
SEAVERNS
Meets
the Most
Exacting
Demands
Factories, 113-125 Broadway, CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS.