Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
35
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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
ANGELUS
(PIANO
The ANGELUS is the
ORIGINAL PIANO PLAYER
PRICES UPON APPLICATION
&/>e S y m p h o n y |p|j
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B E ^ ^ " ill
SELF-PLAYING ORGAN
( v ^ ^
Made for twelve years J* All experimenting has
been done for you <£ You take no chances in
accepting representation of the goods made by us
THE WILCOX
(SL "WHITE CO.
164 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Main Office and Factory,'MERIDEN, CONN., U. S. A.
.NO OTHER LIKE IT...
CHASE=HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the
CHASE BROS., HACKLEY
and CARLISLE
PIANOS
MUSKEGON,
MICH.
JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer of
Mlgh-Qrade
Grand and Upright
Pianos
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warerooms: 146 Fifth Ave., bet 19th and 20th Sts
NEW YORK
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms.
DOLL'S COLONIAL STYLE "C»
JULIUS BREGKWOLDT
MILLS AND OFFICE : DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
C. R. STEVENS, General Manager.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe Organ
1
lyi OCTAVE.
PIANO CASE.
'Write for catalogue and prices.
MARIETTA, OHIO.
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
4*
•*•
Attractively gotten up,
PETER DUFFY, President.
• ••
SCHUBERT PIANO CO., 535 EAST J34th STREET, NEW YORK
Name
Tells &f>e Grade
These are great days for the Ps in the stock
as in the piano market. The Pacifies seem
to be in great favor down where the bulls and
bears hold forth, and the Poole pianos are
great bull favorites in the domain of piano
selling. Prosperity and progress are exem-
plified in this appreciation of Poole's creations
as in the sale of stocks. Dealers in all sec-
tions of our great country find that the Poole
pianos are big sellers and never fail to give
customers satisfaction. This makes the Poole
doubly valuable, inasmuch as a sale means
a permanent advertisement for the dealer—it
has a cumulative value and brings new trade.
And with all due respect to the stock market
it's a better investment than a great many of
the "good things" which are offered to in-
vestors these days.
W. H. Poole, president of the Poole Piano
Co., has good reason to feel proud of the
record which his house has made and the
brilliant future which awaits him. The pros-
perity which has been so largely identified
with our industry for the past couple of
years is steadily augmenting within Poole
environs.
Keyed Cithern.
John Parduba, of New York, was this
week granted letters patent, No. 673,027, on
a keyed cithern. The object of the inven-
tion is to provide a cithern of this style which
may be played in much the same manner-
as a piano and which is comparatively sim-
ple in construction, and in which the succes-
sive operations of sounding and damping
the strings are effectively and reliably per-
formed, so that a superior musical instrument
of this class is furnished. The invention
consists of a cithern provided with spring-
actuated keys each key being provided with
a spring-actuated picker and a damping de-
vice on said picker.
Praise for Behr Piano.
The following letters written by the Ed-
Manufacturer of «£* <£*
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI- ward T. Bates Co., Meadville, Pa., has been
4 £ T A R AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND received by Behr Bros.
SOUNDING BOARD LUMBER.
Cbc $tmn$ Organ and Piano Co.
I
The "Poole" of Boston.
SHAW
THE SHAW PIANO CO., ERIE, PA.
"We recently took in exchange a Behr
Bros, piano No. 6305 from Mr. W. E. Nick-
ols who had purchased the same of Mr. Geo.
Hall in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1883, eighteen
years ago.
"When the exchange was made, Jan. 22d,
1901, the piano had not been tuned for five
years, (neither did it require it) the ivory
en the keys was worn down to the wood
through the entire key-board, the instrument
was in such good condition that it required
very little repairs, and on Jan. 31st, 1901 we
again sold the piano to J. H. Hurst for
$120.00.
"When of age, this piano will not be per-
mitted to do further service. It will be ship-
ped to the Smithsonian Institute at Wash-
ington, D. C , and placed on exhibition as one
of the wonders of the Twentieth Century.
"Moral: The Behr piano is worth more
at eighteen years of age, than cheap new pi-
anos when new—and needless to say that Mr.
Nickols has a new style *P' Behr Bros, pi-
ano.
"Edward Bates Co."
L. M. Lunt & Co. have succeeded Lunt,
Burbank & Co. of Farmington, Me. Arthur
Ingalls will have charge of the piano and or-
gan department.