Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 21

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F O R T Y= E I G H T
flUJIC TFADE
VOL. XLI. No. 2 1 .
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, Nov. 25,1905.
SINGL
$ ?.OO°PEI
S
VEA£ ENTS -
A Wonderful Record Saver
A Marvelous Sound Reproducer is the New
Taper Arm TALK=O=PHONE Equipped
with the Ingenious
Mechanical
Feed
A
P P R E C I A T I N G that the grating-, grinding- noises
of all disc reproducing machines are obnoxious,
we have been experimenting for the past year
to perfect a Taik=o=Phone that would be entirely free
from all foreign sounds and only repro-
duce the pure musical tones.
We found that the dragging of the
needle in order to propel the reproducer
across the record was the cause of all
the trouble. To obviate this we in-
vented the Mechanical Feed, a disc to
propel the reproducer across the record,
entirely independent of the needle.
The marvelous, clear reproductions
resulting from this new device must be
heard to be appreciated. This, too, is a
great record saver for there is no chance
to scratch the needle across the record.
It will be observed that the new Talk=
o=Phone operated on this principle gets
entirely away from the old fundamental
principle of reproducing machines,
namely, the needle feed. Our patents
on this new device arc very broad, and
this arrangement cannot be used on
another machine. W e do not operate
under any shop rights or license from
anyone.
Dealers selling reproducing machines should write immediately for our full descriptive matter and for
prices on the new Talk=O=Phone.
If you are interested in supplying your customers with the only
machine which brings out from disc records the pure musical tone only, you must have a sample of this
new TaJk=o=phone.
THE TALK=O=PHONE COMPANY, 10 Skokie St., Toledo, 0.
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THE; MUSIC TRADE
THE
CELEBRATED
REVIEW
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The buying public will
please not confound the genuine S-O-H-M-E-R
Piano with one of a similar sounding name of
a cheap grade.
SOHMEE
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON,
They liavc a reputation of over
FIFTY YEARS
f(l if
Superiority in those
w h itli are most es sential
Class Piano.
HEADS THE LIST OF THE
HIGHEST GRADE
qualities
in a First-
VOSE fr SOWS
PIANO CO.
PIANOS
BOSTOX,
MJfSS.
AND IS AT PRESENT THE MOST
POPULAR AND PREFERRED BY
THE LEADING ARTISTS .• .• .•
New York Warerooms:
SOHMER BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE, COR, 22d STREET.
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
Received Highest Aicard at the United States
Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to
be the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for five years. J^"Illustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
Terms favorable.
Warerooms : 237 E. 23d ST.
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. Y.
The Book for Tuners
LINDE^VAN
A revised edition of "The Tuners
Guide" is just off the press. It is the
acknowledged authority on the sub-
ject of tuning, toning, regulating,
and repairing, and has been endorsed
by leading tuners everywhere as
being the most complete work of its
kind published. Every tuner and
every salesman should possess a.
copy. It comes in convenient size,
cloth bound, over one hundred pages,
illustrated. Sent to any a.ddress in
North America, upon receipt of one
dollar.
EDWARD LYMAN BILL. Publisher,
1 Mevdison Avenue, New York.
AND SONS
PIANOS
548 55°\VtST 2? "vf>T.
NEW YORK.
The BAILEY
PIANO CO
^ ^ Manufacturer of X ^
MADE
ON 4
HONOR
FOR OVER
60
YEARS
PIANO-FORTES
138th St. a,nd Ca^ixal PlaLce
Quality
"WRITE
* FOR
TERMS
THE BEST ONLY
STRICTLY HIQH GRADE
Price
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
A . M . McPHAIL
PIANO CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
New York
WESTERN OFFICE:
Room 403, Sltii\w;yy Ha.ll, 17 Van Burt>r\ St.. Chicago.
F. H. PALMER.
THE
SOLD
ON
MERIT
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
B. H. JANSSEN
1881-1883 PARK AVE,
NEW YORK
ESTABLISHED 1843
ARTISTIC and ELEGANT.
First-Class Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory.
GEO. P. BENT,
Catalogue sent on request.
g^gUFACTURER,
BENT BLOCK, CHICAGO.
TF
PIANOS
Grands, Uprights
Write for Ca-ta-logue
Warerooms, 9 N. Liberty St. Factory. Block D a U i m n r p MH
of E. Lafayette Ave., Aiken and Lanvale Sts. DdlUIIIUl C, IliU.
The Gabler Piano, an art product in 1854,
represents to-day 51 years of continuous improvement.
Ernest Gabler & Brother,
Whitlock and Leggett Avenues, Bronx Borough, N. Y.

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