Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The Factories of W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 111., U. S. A.
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More than double the size and output of any similar institution in the world."—CHICAGO
Kimball Pianos.
'
Kimball Reed Organs.
Felt for all Purposes
Piano and Organ flaterials
Repairing Outfits
TRIBUNE.
Kimball Pipe Organs
The Anderson
Piano Company,
Successors to ANDERSON
& NEWTON PIANO CO.
TOOLS
Manufacturers
of J*
lanos
Nothing
But
FINE
Van Wcrt
OHIO
Cbc milton Piano Company,
(E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.)
•Usurer, f r i g h t PlallOS
110-112 East 13th 5 t
NEW YORK
THE O. S. KELLY CO.,
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
PIANO PLATES. S P R I O N HTO I E L D '
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
1881 and 1883 Park Ave.,
Corner 128th Street, New York.
Dealers securing territory will be protected.
FACTORY:
302 to 304 Mott Ave.
NEW YORK.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS:
H. 0. HARNET, Eastern Agent, 12th Ave. and 133d St., NEW YORK
PTITI.AHI T/PT »
THE JAMES & HOLMSTROM
THE
*** admitted to be of the highest artistic excellence.
ProfitaHe for dealers to handle*
Factory: 233-235 EAST 21st ST., NEW YORK.
Julius Breckwoldl
*
MANUFACTURER OF.
MILLS AND OFFICE:
Sounding; Boards, Bars, Guitar and Variola
Tops and Sounding Board Luinber.
DOLGEVILLE. N. Y.
1117 Chestnut Street,
RENOWNED
Keller Bros
PIANOS . .
Manufactured by
KELLER
& VAN DYKE,
SCRANTON, PA.
GEORGE BOTHNER
Piano-forte Actions
Manufacturer of • • • •
Grand, Upright and
H a r d w o o d Mouldings, PLA "; CA I : VE ; AND " OOR 1 DER A •--• _ A . M „
Zm, N. E. Cor. Park Ave. & 131st St. N. Y.
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STRAUCH BROS.,
StSTABUSHKD 1WT.
Manufacturers «f Grand, Square and Upright
Piano Actions
and Ivory
Key3,
22,21, 26. 28,30 TENTH AVENUE,
67 LITTLE WEST 12th STBEET,
462-154 WEST 13th STBEET,
A Piano For All Occasions
JACOB DOLL, MFR.
of high-grade Grand and Upright
PIANOS
Factories: Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warerooms: 144 Fifth Avenue
Pw BS Years
Mad* on Honor
HIGH j> J*
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STRICTLY HIOH
PRICE
NEW YORK
PIAN05
CONSISTENT
WITf QUALITY
I. MoPhail Piano Ce*
MAM.
T!!f BUSH & 0ERT5
piano
Original in design, refined in tone.
Finish and interior workmanship unsurpassed.
Moderate in price.
PIANO J>
J CASE
ORGANS
Acknowledged by the music press and trade as having no equal. Latest styles are
7 1-3 octave, have new improvements and are remarkably low in price.
H. LEHR & CO.,
WILL FILL YOUR IDEAL OP PRICE
AND QUALITY.
BUY ONE AND YOU WILL BUY MORE,
Easton, Pa. Bu$b % 0ert$ Piano
THE WONDERFUL
8old*arUrH
T H B B E S T ONL
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms.
Doll's Colonial Style "C.
LEHR
M?PHAII
CHlCAG0
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transfer Ornaments
DECALCOMANIA
RINK
Schubert Mandolin Piano
New scale 7 % octaves, Full Iron Frame, 3 Unisons
throughout, nickel-piated continuous hinges on top
and fall, Overstrung Bass, Double Repeating
Action, with German Silver Hammer Rail; Double
Veneered Case, handsomely carved with 9 Carved
Panels, 3 on each side and 3 on top Frame. Double
Balloon Moulding on Top, Bosto. Fall, with Auto-
matic extension music desk, Richly Carved Trusses,
Ivory Keys and French Polished Sharps. The
whole Artistic, Attractive and Unsurpassed by
any Piano on the Market.
PACTODV. MO R iXith
J
GUITARS, MANDOLINS, ZITHERS
"
PIANOS and ORGANS
^HONESTLY
CONSTRUCTED
TONE
Marquetrie and Pearl Transfers
Name Plates and Trade Harks
*
DURABILITY
Cbe mcyercord Company
PVOitl I ID M WILL
...nmerican manufacturers...
SINGER PIANO CO.
'COB JACKSON ST.AWABASHAVE.UIK A G O
MAIN OFFICE
CHICAGO.U.S.A.
BRANCHES
NEW YORK and ST. A.OUIS
4TPRRT 1STPW VHHrtf
RICCA
are admitted by experts^ to
possess the largest values in the Piano world of to-day.
Factory, 884-86-88 Easf 134th Street
WEGMAN PIANO CO.,
New York.
PIANO
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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