Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 29 N. 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE "SMALL GOODS" TRADE
Great is the Qraphophone.
UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND FOR THIS POPULAR INSTRUMENT MUSIC DEALERS HAVE FOUND
THE GRAPHOPHONE TO BE A POPULAR ADJUNCT TO THEIR BUSINESS THE GREAT
FACTORY AT BRIDGEPORT TEEMING WITH ACTIVITY—THE HOLIDAY
DEMAND A RECORD-BREAKER WHAT ONE DEALER SAYS.
One of the showiest structures at night the little Bijou up to the graphophone
in New York is the Graphophone Building, grands and almost everybody's pocketbook
corner of Broadway and Twenty seventh can be accommodated.
There is no doubt whatsoever in our
street—the headquarters fur the retail
Graphophone business of New York. The minds as to the popularity of this instru-
whole structure is illuminated in such a ment or any of its class. Dealers with
way as to make it attractive and almost whom we have talked pronounce their alle-
giance to the Graphophone in the warmest
fascinating to the passers-by.
What enormous proportions the grapho- terms.
Why should they
not? It has proved a
d r a wi n g card for
them, and has been a
money maker. Then,
again, the manufac-
turers protect their
agents, all of which is
appreciated by the
l e g i t i m a t e trade.
Then, too, the exten-
sive system of adver-
tising carried on in all
of the great magazines
by the home company
has been of inestimable
value to the retailer.
It has created Graph-
h o p o n e interest in
every part of the land,
phone business has assumed since its com- and the local dealers have profited thereby.
From indications it would seem as if the
paratively recent inception! The great
plant at Bridgeport, Conn., is kept busy holiday trade for '99 will be something
day and night to supply the demand for surprising, surpassing previous records
these popular creations which comes from and demolishing all theories as to the
all parts of the habitable globe. In well- length of time a specialty usually runs in
regulated music stores the graphophone is this country.
Talking with a well-known Western
in evidence, and the music dealers through-
out America have found that the grapho- dealer the other day regarding his small
phone is a profitable instrument to handle. goods department, he said: " We have paid
Take the entire graphophone family from especial attention to the graphophone busi-
ness, carrying on probably a more exten-
sive and varied line of instruments than is
usually carried by the regular dealers. We
have found this to our advantage, also to
have a complete stock of records always
with us. The people in our city have
learned to look upon our place as head-
quarters f or graphophones, and really it has
helped out our other business. We supposed
that the demand for these instruments
would rather deteriorate as their novelty
ceased. We find this, however, not to be
mandolins and Guitars excel
the
case. The interest is rather intensified,
all others
and we are selling many more of the in-
They are made on scientific prin-
struments than ever before.
ciples, and for volume, purity and
"It cannot be said of the graphophone
sweetness of tone, have never been
that
it is a musical specialty which has a
equaled. "Write for catalogue and
certain
specified time to work. I am of
prices
the opinion that the graphophone will
Che Rudolph Uiurlitzcr Co.
always be a big seller with us. As time
manufacturers
rolls on the inventors will make a further
Cincinnati
advance, for instance, like the grand, in
order to keep up public interest in their
product."
Wurlitzer Specialties.
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. are among
the busiest houses in Cincinnati. There is
a steady demand for the line of musical
merchandize—especially the Howard man-
dolins and guitars—which they have in
stock. They are now filling some im-
mense orders which are keeping them
rushed to the utmost extent of their facili-
ties. The Wurlitzer house is one of the
great institutions of the West which seem
to be steadily augmenting their business
and reputation. Their line in string instru-
ments is very complete. They keep al-
most everything that a dealer may need in
the small goods line.
Aflenzenhauer-Schmidt Winner.
"You have doubtless noticed," said
Frank Scribner to The Review on Monday,
"that the new Menzenhauer-Schmidt harp
has several novel features not common to
instruments of that class.
"Perhaps the most conspicuous of these
features is the distinctly noticeable man-
dolin effect. Those who hear the harp
for the first time invariably comment on
this.
"Now it happens very often that people
who have heard it played, say at the
Siegel-Cooper exhibit, and who afterward
return to purchase one, ask for a 'Mando-
lin Harp.' The tendency seems to be to
speak of it as 'The Mandolin Harp' and
it sounds well. They are much in favor
just now for holiday presents, and the
sales are running up into big figures."
New Musical Instrument.
The "Edeophone" is the name given to
a new musical instrument introduced by
Lachenal & Co., of London. Its claims to
popularity are based on its lightness, porta-
bility, its pure, sweet and brilliant tone and
the very considerable compass it possesses.
The tone, moreover, lends itself readily to
the most expressive crescendo and decres-
cendo passages. Its compass may be gath-
ered from the fact that it is made in four
sizes, having respectively forty eight, fifty-
six, sixty and sixty-four keys. Unlike
every variety of stringed instrument, it
keeps in tune for a considerable period.
It has another decided advantage in the
fact that music written for the violin,
clarionet, flute or oboe can be played on
Bay State
Instruments
,
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Send for Catalogues
Guitars
flandolins
Banjos
Zithers
Flutes
JOHN C. HAYNES & Co.
BOSTON, MASS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
•RANTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HONEST PER-
SONS to represent us as Managers in this and close by
counties. Salary $qoo a year and expenses. Straight, bona-
fide, no more, no less salary. Position permanent. Our refer-
ences, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work con-
ducted at home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 3, Chicago.
the edeophone and that harmonies of two,
three, four or more parts, or any combina-
tian of notes, may be carried out. The
edeophone is made to suit either the draw-
ing room or orchestra and in treble, tenor,
baritone or bass.
Painter & Ewing.
Those enterprising and conscientious piano
makers, Painter & Ewing, 1105-7 Spring
Garden street, Philadelphia, are meeting
these days with a very generous share of
support for the pianos which they are plac-
The ** Imperial" Instruments. ing on the market. In design, in tone, in
JOBBERS
finish, in construction, they seem to please
of all kinds
everyone.
Quite a number of Painter &
Latest reports as to the musical instru-
ment
and
merchandise
department
of
the
Ewing
pianos
are on exhibition in the piano
Musical Merchandise,
John Church Co. show conclusively that department of the Wehmann store, and
Sheet riuslc,
merit is bound to tell in the long run.
Books, Etc.
In string instruments* the "Imperial" many sales of these instruments are being
261 VVabash Avenue, — — CHICAGO mandolin and the "Imperial American" effected at this downtown branch of the
guitar are well to the fore, and, without a Painter & Ewing factory.
single exception, other specialties of the
John Church Co. in this department hold
Speaking of the Wegman brings to mind
an enviable position among leading Amer- that W. C. Burgess of the company was re-
ican products.
elected Alderman in his ward at the last
PIANOS
: Dealers of wide experience express the
MAKE MONEY FOR THE DEALERS
opinion freely, that the John Church spec- election. This is his third year of service.
Catalogue and information can be had by addressing
ialties are second to none in workmanship No doubt next year we will be chronicling his
election as Mayor of Auburn, N. Y.
erocms 524-534 E. 134th St., N . Y. and reasonable prices.
DETMER MUSIC CO.
5PIELMANN
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory. 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
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A Leader
among
Leaders.
Smith vS Barnes
Piano Company
477-481 Clybourne Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Main Office and Wareroom* :
27 Union Square.
IfirCatalogue sent on application.^f
A Piano which is
^
a money maker If _
for every dealer \
who handles it . .
FACTORY AND OFFICES:
157&I159E. 128th St.
NEW YORK CITY.
A. B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
Factory and Principal Office
NORWALK, OHIO
New York Warerooms
10 EAST 17th STREET
MANUFACTURER OF_
Sounding 1 Boards, Sirs, Guitar and Mandolin
Tops and Sounding Board Lumber.
MILLS A N D OFFICE:
DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
UPRIGHT PIHHQ HCTIOMS.
ROTH & ENGELHARDT,
A. P. ROTH,
FORMERLY WITH
F. ENCELHARDT,
FORMKRLY FOREMAN 8TEINWAY * SONS
ACTION DlP'T.
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OFFICE!
4I Union Square New York St. Johnsvllie, N. Y. on N. Y. C. R. R.
W E G M A N P I A N O CO
THE
DEWEY
POLISH
The Best
N m0
C Ever Prepared
POLISHES OFF A PIANO AS
EFFECTIVELY AS DEWEY
POLISHED OFF THE SPAN-
ISH FLEET AT MANILA
Order a dozen and you
will want more
No gummy or sticky
surface
THE DEWEY
POLISH CO.
13 East 14th Street
NEW YORK
ESTABLISHED 1853.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
Manufacturer of
fJRAND AND UPRIGHT piANOfORTE flCTlONS
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS.
Keys, Action, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail, Furnished Complete,
TOWERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS.
PIANO
131 to 147 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
MANUFACTURERS,
All our Instruments contain the full iron frame and patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history of piano
making. Any radical changes in the climate, heat or dampness cannot affect the standing in tone of our
instruments, and therefore challenge the world that ours will excel any other.

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