Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 3

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THE 7VU7SIC TRKDE
. INDIVIDUALITY IN THE VOSE FACTORY.
. .
it is operated by electricity made on the
premises.
The New Vose Structure Most Unique in Many Kespects—No Point of Factory Betterment Was Over-
As the visitor goes over the building the
looked in the Planning of This Industrial Plant—Careful Investigation Ha* Brought About an Effec-
entire
absence of shafting is noted. Every
tive Result—The Abandonment of Old Methods in Factory Equipment —Vose in Letters of Fire.
machine is supplied with its own individual
The hall mark of quality has long been
A description of this new industrial plant motor, the electrical supply being generated
associated with the Vose product, and the hardly suffices to give one an adequate idea by an enormous dynamo in the engine room.
hall mark of quality is apparent in that colos- of its numerous systems, ingenious and in- The factory is supplied with two boilers of
sal structure wherein the Vose pianos of tricate, which have been the direct result of 250 horse power each. One 250 horse power
the future will be constructed.
months of investigatory work.
engine which is attached to the large dyna-
No one interested can approach that mag-
To begin with, there is that air of solid- mo, and a number of smaller engines are
nificent edifice, designed and reared by Vose ity and impressiveness which dawns upon the distributed in various parts of the building.
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skill and enterprise, without a feeling of ad- beholder as the building is surveyed exte-
There are three elevators, all of the hydrau-
miration for the forces which planned its riorly.
development. Genius has been truly called
Its massive walls impart to one that idea lic type and which possess individual motors.
the capacity to take infinite pains. It is the of durability which is so well exemplified The lumber yards are in the rear adjoining
the railroad. A huge dry kiln adjoins the
splendid fruit that grows on the tree of in the product of the house.
hard work. Genius and hard work are ob-
There is, too, a quiet architectural dig- factory in which is placed an unique ar-
vious at each turn in this great structure, be- nity about the entire three hundred feet of rangement for the rapid drying of lumber.
cause there is on every hand indisputable frontage on Massachusetts avenue which The boards are placed on racks connected
evidence of the greatest care and pains gives one also a comprehensive idea of the with steam pipes, the racks being in the
usual form one above the other. After the
in the planning and execution of this productive greatness of this institution.
magnificent architectural work. It is occa-
As we enter the building, passing through boards are in place, the space between them
sionally that we find men who go into details the offices of Julian W. Vose and Irving and the racks above is closed by the drop-
in the minutest particular, and seek to profit Bond Vose on through the milling floor, the ping of the entire section of racks. The rais-
ing and lowering of the racks is controlled
in every way by careful investigation and newness of everything is apparent.
by
hydraulic pressure.
by experience of others. However, there are
But it is newness with an object, newness-
many who never devote much time to the of ideas, the discarding of old theories, the
The insurance of piano factories owing to
planning of factory details. They tell the adoption of new.
the vast amount of inflammable material
consulting architect what they desire and
The machinery, which means almost a which is carried therein, is becoming more
leave the matter of detail largely to him.
revolution when compared with the old and more an important item in the fixed ex-
school, has all been tested, for there are no penses of running a factory. In planning
Now, this new Vose plant is not the cre-
chances taken, no experiments with anything the Vose building this part was as carefully
ation of a factory building in the ordinary
to ,be found in the machinery department. considered as every item of mechanical ar-
sense, that is, orders were not given to
All the testing has been accomplished pre- rangement. All of the six floors are cement,
architects to prepare a structure to cost a
viously. The machines were built by ex- and every floor slopes from the wall, form-
certain sum, and include so many thousand
perts to accomplish certain definite results. ing a roof so that in case of fire on any
square feet of space. Every point in the
floor, it would be impossible for the water
Vose building was carefully considered by
As we go on from floor to floor through to run through the floor below, as the floors
the members of the corporation before the the entire six stories of this building, this gently incline towards the pipes and the ele-
plans even advanced to the draughtsmen. impression becomes more and more domi- vators, thus there could be no damage by
Every man occupying a position of author- nant. There is the elimination of slow meth- water. Fireproof partitions divide the vari-
ity in the Vose enterprise was asked to con- ods and the employment of new ideas which ous floors. The stairways and elevator walls
tribute some ideas or to express some views embody a saving of time in every particular. are so constructed as to act as a drain for
as to possible factory betterment.
All manufacturers are desirous of reduc- the water which might be used to extin-
The most thorough and minute investi- ing in every way the cost of production while guish a fire. Of course the sprinkler sys-
gation of great factories not only in this in- maintaining the highest possible standard of tem is in vogue over the entire building.
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dustry, but in all others, were carried on work without increased cost to the consumer.
The
more
one
analyzes
the
structure
of
for an extended time. Every argument was
It is evident that the Voses were imbued
carefully weighed, and some principles which with the object of obtaining the highest re- this Yose factory the more difficult it is to
were at first considered strong were after- sults by a diminution of time in handling discover inflammable material outside of the
wards rejected, so that nothing which is in each departmental branch of work expedi- window sashes and frames. As might be
supposed, the insurance rates on a building
operation to-day in the Vose plant is placed tiously.
of this kind reach a very low point, probably
there save for good reason, because every
The old stationary racks, so long in vogue, the lowest rates on any factory located in any
particle of debatable ground had not only
been threshed over once, but twice and have been discarded completely, and every- of the principal cities of America.
To one interested in factory adjustments
thrice. Thus we see what is rare in the in- thing in the Vose factory is portable, thus the
constant
moving
to
and
from
the
bench
the
Vose plant will form at once an educa-
dustrial world, and what is particularly ap-
to
the
old
stationary
rack
is
now
eliminated,
tional
study, and to the observing mind it
plicable to the piano world—a factory with
for
these
large
racks
are
easily
moved
across
will
show
how wonderful the advance has
definite individuality.
and
up
and
down
the
floor
to
the
various
been
made
in mechanical adjustments and
As the Vose piano requires a master hand
benches,
and
when
emptied
are
removed
and
arrangements
during the past decade.
in its treatment in the various departments,
others
rolled
on
to
take
their
place.
There
What a striking contrast between the crude
as it allows for scientific development, as
manufacturing methods employed a naif a
care is a necessity in its different stages of is no congestion anywhere.
manufacture in order to give it distinctive
The best light is obtainable on every floor, century ago and this twentieth century Bos-
individuality, why should not its factory and this light can never be excluded. The ton institution!
The little industrial acorn founded by
home, its birthplace, have individuality?
building fronts on a broad thoroughfare, on
And it may be said of the Vose plant that the other side the Vose concern owns the James W. Vose more than half a century
this one point — individuality — dominates entire property surrounding it, running back ago has developed into the magnificent oak
from the time of entering the factory, from to the N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. track. Short- of industrial strength which we see illus-
the inspection of the offices of Julian W. ly there will be a siding extending to the trated in that almost imperishable factory
Vose at the left of the main entrance, to the factory so that material may be received and of stone and cement from the roof of which
in letters of electric fire the name of Vose
superb view from the roof around which shipments made without additional handling.
will blaze during the night hours when the
runs a high wall topped with a continuous
In power and lighting the new plant is hum of machinery is stilled within the great
line of granite.
entirely independent of outside sources, as structure.
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THE 7VIUSIC TRKDE
SOME LATE INCORPORATIONS.
REVIEW
A PIANO-PLAYER FOR $125.
GABLER AT WORK AGAIN
The Seville Music Perforated Co. filed ar- The Maestro Co. Have Been Making a Player Secure Temporary Plant, Admirably Equipped. Where
They are Going to Hustle in Turning out
Which Retails for That Figure.
ticles of incorporation with the Secretary of
the Famous Gabler Piano—A Chat With Ern-
State of Missouri this week. Capital, $30,-
The first concern manufacturing piano
est E. Gabler on the Situation.
000. The incorporators are: Jesse French, players to place a low-priced instrument upon
Sr., Jesse French Jr., and H. A. Phipps, of the market was the Maestro Co., of El- On another page will be seen an announce-
St. Louis, and A. S. Seville and O. K. bridge, N. Y. For some time past this cor- ment by Ernest Gabler & Bro. of their im-
Houck, of Memphis, Tenn.
poration has been manufacturing a piano mediate occupation of temporary factory
quarters at 409 East 107th street. The
Among the incorporations filed with the player which is retailed everywhere for $125. prompt action of the firm in dealing with the
During the twelve months which the Maes-
Secretary of State of New Hampshire this
tro
player has been on the market it has emergency caused by the recent disastrous
week was that of the C. A. Hoitt Co., of
fire at 214-224 East Twenty-second street,
Manchester, with a capital stock of $70,000. given universal satisfaction wherever sold, has already been the subject of much favor-
The purpose is to conduct a general piano and the company have been in constant re- able comment throughout the trade. This
ceipt of communications from different parts
and furniture business.
of the country which have embodied praise latest move, the opening up of a new fac-
The Governor of Tennessee this week ap- of the strongest nature for the Maestro tory within three weeks of the disaster, is
an earnest of the resolve to carry on the
proved the new charter granted to the Rus- player.
sell Manufacturing and Lumber Co., dom- Its simplicity is one of its marked fea- Gabler business in a vigorous, up-to-date
icited at Webb. Capital stock, $100,000. tures, and dealers who have used it for some fashion. It will illustrate to the Gabler deal-
This concern is incorporated by Charles C. time say that this feature alone naturally les- ers better than all talk and correspondence
possibly could do the kind of man who has
Russell, M. B. Geron, Jas. E. Fontaine, E. V. sens its liability to get out of order.
succeeded to the Gabler business and estate.
Cato. They will manufacture pianos, organs,
Curtin & Co., of Havana, ordered a sam- From the happenings since Dec. 22 last they
furniture, lumber, musical wares and goods. ple instrument some months ago, and write
can readily understand that strenuous ef-
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The Brainerd Mfg. Co., of Perinton, was that it has given great satisfaction and that forts are being made to prevent further de-
incorporated this week with the Secretary they can work up a large trade for the Maes- lay and inconvenience than is absolutely un-
or State of Albany for the purpose of man- tro player in Cuba. The company have closed avoidable under the circumstances.
ufacturing hardware, novelties and supplies. a contract with one concern in Chicago for
In speaking with The Review on Thurs-
Capital, $75,000. Directors: Caroline G. $25,000 worth of players to be shipped with- day of the new move, Emil E. Gabler said:
Brainerd, Despatch, O.; H. Bowen and W. in the next twelve months. Certainly a play- "We shall get right to work on a new plant
er which can be retailed for $125 and give
W. Bowen, Pennfield.
and new general equipment. Much is al-
satisfaction has a great future.
ready ordered. Not a moment will be lost
The American Piano Stool Mfg. Co., of
in
the arrangement of the thousand and one
Chicago, capital, $25,000, was incorporated
A. B. CHASE CO. MEETING.
details
demanding attention. The Gabler
with the authorities of Illinois this week for
piano
will
rise superior to the occasion. It
The
annual
meeting
of
the
A.
B.
Chase
the purpose of manufacturing organ and
shall
be
better
than ever. The advantages
Co.
was
held
Jan.
13
at
the
company's
offices
piano stools. Incorporators: Leo Koretz,
obtainable
from
the most modern appliances
in
Norwalk,
O.,
and
the
following
directors
F. F. Mathews, and others.
were re-elected: Calvin Whitney, C. P. Wick- in all departments will be utilized. Before
SCHLEGEL CO. INCORPORATED.
ham, S. A. Wildman, C. W. Manahan, T. F. many weeks have passed we shall be in full
swing again with a big force of piano-mak-
With the first of the month the business Hildreth, E. G. Gardiner, L. L. Doud.
ing experts second to none in the United
As
all
the
directors
were
not
present,
no
of Oscar Schlegel, manufacturers of paint
States, a plant equal to all demands, and am-
officers
were
elected
at
this
meeting.
and varnish specialties, New York, was taken
ple
facilities for a big output of high-grade
The
reports
of
the
officers
showed
a
large
over by the Oscar Schlegel Mfg. Co., which
pianos.
It will be the good old Gabler piano,
increase
in
business
during
the
past
year.
is incorporated with a capital stock of $75,-
of
which
we were all so proud.
t)OO, all subscribed and paid in. Mr. Schle-
PIANO PRICES GOING UP.
"The
factory
now to be occupied is not
gel is president of the new company. The
to
be
our
permanent
home. We are on the
Music dealers in Worcester have been no-
business will be enlarged and particular at-
look-out
for
a
good
site. Once found, it
tention will be given to the production of tified that pianos are going up, and after
will
be
purchased
and
a fitting structure
the 15th of the month the prices listed will
special goods for manufacturers.
built
expressly
for
us."
be marked "subject to advance." This does
ASK FOR FURTHER £X TENSION.
Mr. Gabler has been fortunate in secur-
not surprise them to any great extent, says
In the suits for libel brought by William the Worcester (Mass.) Post, as they have ing so quickly a suitable factory building
Dalliba Dutton against Marc Blumenberg been aware that an advance has been talked within the borough limits. Such structures
and the Courier Co., the attorney for the of for some time, through the trade journals, are in great demand and difficult to obtain
defendants has again granted a further ten but the advance on all pianos and all grades for such a purpose.
Wednesday carte blanche orders for pianos
days' grace in the filing of an answer to the of pianos is sudden.
complaints. This is the third extension grant-
The reason attributed to it by the local were placed with Gablers by H. C. Boll-
ed by the attorneys for Mr. Dutton—a very dealers is the cost of material and the ad- man, of Bollman Bros., St. Louis, during
unusual proceeding—and gives an idea that vance in the price of lumber, steel and iron. his visit to this city and by Manager Pfafflin
the defendants are having no little trouble The keyboards alone have advanced a dollar of Simpson-Crawford's. It is, however, the
in "getting around" the unequivocal charges in price, and all other necessary parts have intention of Mr. Gabler to take care of his
dealers pro rata, and no efforts will be left
set forth in the complaint.
advanced in like proportions.
undone to make shipments at the earliest
R. C. Rogers, secretary and general man-
date. This will be helped by the preparatory
CALLED AT STRICH & ZEIDLERS.
ager of the Lyraphone Co., Baltimore, Md.,
work accomplished in the purchase of lum-
tendered his resignation on Jan. 1, but at
Mr. Drummond, manager of Lyon &
ber, machinery and all necessary supplies.
the request of the company will give his Healy's piano department, was a caller this
services until Feb. 1. Mr. Rogers has not week at the Strich & Zeidler factory. He
Retail trade in this city, while uneven, is
selected stock.
decided upon his future plans.
above the average for this season.
PIANOS
APPLETON
'Precious, Perfect, Peerless
As to Tone, Touch, Design
Durability and V l
BOSTON. MASS.

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