Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE STARft PARLOR GRAND SO UNIVERSALLY ADMIRED.
THE
PIANO
Grands and Uprights
QRAND
PRIX
PARIS
1900
For Catalogues and Information Call on or
Address:
D. H.BALDWIN & CO.
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
TERRA HAUTE
ST. LOUIS
KMT.lltMSIIKD \H\V£
^he Kroeger Piano Co.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
PIANOS
East J32d St. & Alexander Ave., New York
^STERLING
The Starr parlor grand has deservedly
won a wide measure of popular favor. It
is made not only with an eye to beauty in
architecture, but to a beauty of tone that has
commanded the approbation of critical mu-
sicians. The Starr Piano Co., of Richmond,
Intl., who are the makers, are now experi-
encing an excellent demand for this instru-
ment, and it has taken a prominent place
in the shipments to dealers throughout the
country.
Pianos and Organs
ALL
NEW
DESIGNS.
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
of Perfection
M. E. Converse has recently taken the
The niller Organ Co,
agency of the Everett piano, an instrument,
The Miller Organ Co., of Lebanon, Pa.,
says the Joliet, 111., Republican, which is
this week placed in readiness for shipment
making a splendid reputation among artis-
two double bank pedal Miller organs for
tic musicians. Its striking feature is its
tone, which is very deep, rich and powerful. London, England. The organs are of a
large size, artistically arranged with all mod-
The
WHEN IN CHICAGO DON'T FORGET ern appliance's, and the price of each is $500.
SOL GROLLMAN,
Amie's Continued Success.
259 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
You will find the largest and finest line of
PIANO and
RUBBER COVERS,
ORGAN STOOLS
CHAIRS,
SCARFS,
DUET BENCHES, etc.,
at the Lowest Prices possible. Goods shipped same day
order is received.
Scarfs can be had on selection. Endless variety.
Make a note of name and number. Send for Cata-
Jay C. Amie, Kroeger traveling.represen-
tative, has.returned from a remarkably suc-
cessful trip. Several important new agen-
cies were established during the tour and a
number of others are now in process of nego-
tiation. • •
- •
jt
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I positively guarantee all my goods.
rUnufacturer of
QRAND AND | JPRIGHT piANOS
546-548 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD,
Henry Detmer Music Co.
...Piano
Company,
DERBY, CONN.
TO CALL ON
logue. J*J*J*Jtjtj&jljt
Sterling
Manufacturers...
and Jobbers of all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC.
261 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFA^TURING~CO.
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
64 and 66 Court Street, New Haven, Conn.
Hugo Ricca, of Ricca & Son, has made
several successful short trips during the past
two weeks. He has found the "Ricca" and
"Cambridge" both gaining ground steadily.
Several important new agencies have re-
cently been established.
George Doll is sending in good reports.
New Doll agencies are being established in
many places.
The Estey warerooms on Fifth avenue,
always attractive, look charming in spring
dress.
"Popular Pease" headquarters and retail
warerooms now form one of the leading
features on Forty-second street.
I You can increase your Organ trade if
you handle the
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Prices
Beauti-
ful
Cases.
TABER ORGAN CO.,
WORCESTER, MASS.
Spillanc's fiisfory « «*
American Pianoforte
HE only work published that treats exhaustively of the
technical development of the American piano, its Ipro-
cursors, and the personalities connected therewith, including
the early piano and harpsichord makers of New York, Balti-
more, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, etc. Praised and com-
mended by the press and world's greatest authorities. 350
pages, cloth, price $2.00.
T
Address, J . B. SPILLANF,
3 E. 14th Street, New York,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
the Hammerj Maker.
THE HOBART M. CABLE Schmidt,
An Enterprising Member of the Trade who
PIANOS
are nonv ready for shipment. Write for
prices. Secure the agency. The best
pianos made for you to handle.
V*
iP*
fc$*
The Hobart M. Cable Company,
Manufacturers of PIANOS And
ORGANS
Office and Warerooms
STEINWAY HALL, 17-21 VAN BUREN ST.,
ROOMS 414-415-416.
Factory
500-510 CLYBOURN AVE.
CHICAGO.
Cbe Jinn Arbor Organ Co.
has Built Up a Great Trade—A Lover of
His Craft who Believes in the Best.
The Review visited the factory of David
H. Schmidt, the maker of piano hammers,
at Melrose avenue and 163d street, on Wed-
nesday, and noted with pleasure the pro-
gressive spirit in which the business is being
conducted. There is a breezy, healthful ag-
gressiveness about the Schmidt factory th?
tells the story of success, and the reasons
for it, better than hours of mere talk
volumes of mere description.
Mr. Schmidt has just completed a hand-
some set of enclosed shelves for the pres-
Weaver
ans
Look B est
Sound
manufacturers of
Best
Wear Best
Sell Best
ORGANS
WEAVER ORGAN &
PIANO CO.
Manufacturers,
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Write for latest Catalogue of New Styles.
WILLIAM F. HASSE,
115 E. 14th St., New York.
Near Stelnway Hall,
Isaac L Cole & Son,
Manufacturers of
All kinds of . .
Uenccrs,
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Colters
of all Descriptions*
Make a Specialty of
PIANO CASE VENEERS
Factory and Warerooms:
DAVID II. SCHMIDT.
COMPOSERS'
BUSTS.
^ 7
<£*
MUSIC
CABINETS.
ervation of white and colored felts and other
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
Foot 8th St., E. R. . . Net* York. supply material. These shelves, handsome
in appearance, have been constructed at con-
WRITE FOR LATEST
siderable cost. They add greatly to the CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
HENRY KELLER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
general appearance of the factory, which is now one of the largest and most completely is clearly evidenced in
equipped hammer-making establishments
The
RIDER AVENUE,
Bet. 140th and 14.1st Sts.,
NEW YORK. in the United States.
West of Third Ave.
It is interesting to note the several pro-
cesses connected with modern hammer-con-
CHAS. LOOS,
They are in advance in poini of
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
struction, as carried on at the Schmidt fac-
tonal effect and case architecture.
Fancy Figured Domestic and Foreign
tory. Formerly, piano hammers were of STORY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO.
buckskin. This material was stretched over
PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY.
the molding, strip by strip. The stretching
llth St. and Ave. D, NEW YORK.
was done by hand. This plan was super-
seded in time by the use of thin felt. After
CALF AND SHEEP
a time, crude machinery came into use. With
it came the application of thicker felt.
Now, after the molding is shaped by
Also Raw Hide Snares,
278, 280 & 282 Siegel St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. hand, comes the cutting and application of
MANUFACTURED BY
the white and colored felts, powerful hand-
screws being used during the gluing pro-
Inventors and Manufacturers in- cesses. The pressing machines vary in size
terested in patents involving im- and power. At the Schmidt factory there
provements in musical instruments,
desiring the services of a Patent are also machines for cutting, wiring, bor-
Solicitor, will receive special induce- ing, and other details necessary to secure
ments by sending this advertise-
ment, together with a sketch and perfect and finished work.
description of the points of novelty
Mr. Schmidt has reached a stage in his
claimed as new, to
work where, he believes, the piano hammer
JOHN IMIRIE,
is nearly, if not quite, perfect. An exam-
R«ll»bl» RepreienUttlTM Wtntad in t i l Open Territory.
Registered Patent Solicitor.
Writ* for our Catalog and Ltteit Proposition to th« Trad*.
ination of the finished Schmidt products
6O5 7th St., N. W.,
E. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
on the benches before they are packed for
Washington, D. C.
BRATTLEBORO, TT., U. S. A.
shipment strengthens the belief that no fur-
A 302 to 304 MOTT AVE.,
GARRETT GORDON,
ther improvement is possible at present.
Manufacturer and
N
New York.
Otto M. Heinzmann, Weser traveling rep-
Dealer in
1
OFFICE and WAREROOMS:
resentative, starts on Monday for a tour
•c
JJ8 AVENUE D, Bel. 8th & 9th Sts.,
through Pennsylvania in the Weser inter-
j>. 1117 Chestnut Street,
ests.
NEW YORK.
Philadelphia.
Uprig'Ht P i a n o s
Story <& Clark
-^VENEERS
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS * * *
KELLER & VAN DYKE,
ssssa
Veneers.

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