Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 26 N. 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SELF-OPERATING
SELF-CONTROLLING
these machines, and wherever an effort has
been made to push them, results have been
most gratifying. Being simple in construc-
tion, easy to operate, and costless to main-
tain, and with entertaining features that can-
not be equaled, they are destined to become
still more widely popular.
is the only practical and reliable self-playing at-
The National Phonograph Co. have now
tachment on the market which can be applied to
a piano without disfiguring it. Musical results are ready an electric phonograph exhibitors' out-
marvelous. Considered by experts to be the fit, of which we present an illustration here-
KINO OF ATTACHnENTS.
with. This includes an Edison phonograph
Built to last and give satisfaction. We invite in-
complete,
class M, the latest type of the per-
vestigation and correspondence. This attachment
should not be confused with any devices hitherto fected instrument, equipped with electric
sold to the trade as piano attachments. It is
motor and governor. This carries an Edi-
unique—unequaled.
son standard speaker with sapphire jewels,
WEBER, QOOLnAN & CO.,
and a sapphire shaving apparatus without ex-
Hanufacturers of the " Autono " Self-playing
Attachment.
tra charge. In addition there are supplied:
84-88 Pearl Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y. One Edison automatic reproducing speaker
(self-adjusting to- the record); twenty-four
selected Edison musical and talking records;
one fourteen way hearing tube, complete;
twelve blank cylinders; one portable record
case, to hold thirty-six records; one battery,
*J/HE MODERN PRINTING CO. £
either storage or Edison-Lalande primary
1 AND 3 EAST 13TH STREET, N. Y.
battery; one battery cord, connecting bat-
Finest Book and Publication work. Catalogue
and Pamphlet printing at short notice. Send
tery to phonograph; one tvventy-six-inch
for estimates.
amplifying horn; one folding stand for same;
one small parlor horn; two extra diaphragm
glasses; one pair of extra belts; one set of
extra motor brushes; one bottle phonograph
Perfection Has at Last Been Reached.
THE "AUTONO"
PIANO ATTACHMENT
Catalogue
OF PIANO MATERIALS
Now Ready
Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co.
209 Bowery, New York
oil; one bottle diaphragm cement. The re
tail price of this complete outfit is $135.
The National Phonograph Co. also manu-
facture two phonograph commercial outfits
with battery, table, etc., one retailed at $90
and the other at $115, which are almost a
necessity in any business where a consider-
able volume of work is turned out.
Is Planning Piano Syndicate.
BANKER INGHAM GETS POINTS ON
FROM STERLING CO.
BUSINESS
S. R. Ingham, a banker of Little Falls, N.
Y., was] in town Friday, the guest of J. R.
Mason, of the Sterling Co. His object was
to look over the big plant and glean informa-
tion about the business, to assist him in the
negotiations pending in the piano trade, in
which he has much personal interest.
Mr. Ingham is planning the consolidation
of several first-class instrument concerns in
the East and the result of his tour of investi-
gation will doubtless be a piano syndicate.
The visit to Mr. Mason and the Sterling
shop has no significance other than that it
was to give the banker an idea of how busi-
ness is conducted at a factory where such 'suc-
cess is attained.
While there has been no talk of the Ster-
ling going into a syndicate, the company
might do so if it was profitable. The Ster-
ling enjoys an excellent reputation in the
trade and the outlook for the coming year is
most encouraging. A thorough inspection was
made of the factory and the visitor gathered
much information.
Mr. Ingham returned
home Friday night.—Ansonia, Conn., Senti-
nel.
Lindamood & Smith, music dealers, of
Portland, Ind., have dissolved partnership,
Mr. Smith retiring. The business is to be
continued by Mr. Lindamood.
Manufacturers
oi|Fine
PIANOS.
gRAUMULLER
Factory, 551 West 40th Street,
NEW YORK.
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
/EOLIANS
/EOLIAN VOCALIONS
/EOLIAN PIPE ORGAN
THE / E O L I A N C O M P A N Y ,
SCALES
CASINGS
DESIGNS
UPRIGHTS
GRANDS.
BRAUMUKLER CO.,
.8 W. * 3 d Street, New York
HEINRICH
PIANOS
402-410 W. 14th Street,
NEW YORK.
It will pay the wide awake dealer to investigate this
piano. Thoroughly first-class and sold at a mod-
erate price. Write right now. © © © © ©
HEINRICH PIANO CO., 703 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Highest Grade Pianofortes
(WREST-PIN AND STRINGER SYSTEMS.)
LISZT, CHURCH, CHAPEL and PARLOR
ORGANS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE ARTISTIC PIANO .
OF AMERICA
THE
HIGHEST STANDARD OF
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
OVER 100,000 MANUFAC-
TURED
<5ran&
J. & C. FISCHER,
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4 3 3 w
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.
TABER ORGANS.
Dealer who consults hl8 own Interests should handle them.
TABER ORGAN COMPANY,
-
WORCESTER, MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
UPRIGHT PIBHO RDT10HS.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
ROTH & ENGELHARDT,
A. P. ROTH,
FORMERLY WITH
A. D O L C E .
OFFICE::
-
F. ENGELHARDT,
FORMERLY FOREMAN STE1NWAY & SONS
ACTION DEP'T.
FACTORIES:
H4 Fifth Ave., Room 59, New York St. Johnsville. N. Y. on N. Y. C. R. R.
GORGEN & GRUBB,
Manufacturer of
fJRAND AND UPRIGHT piANOfORTE ACTIONS
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS.
Keys, Action, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail, Furnished Complete.
TOWERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS.
131 to 147 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANO FORTE ACTIONS,
SUCCESSORS TO F. FRICKINGER,
The Oldest Action Firm in U. S.
Write for particulars tc
NASSAU, N. Y.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
Established
Incorporated f863.
9
PIANO IVORY, PIANO KEYS, ORGAN KEYS
ORGAN REEDS AND REE 1-BOARDS, COUPLERS.
£^^y^^Jz&%L7.
Factories of PRATT, READ & CO., Deep River. Conn.

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