Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 26

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FIFTY=SIX PAGES
THE
MUSIC T^ADE
VOL.
LI N o . 26. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, December 24,1910
SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS.
SOOPERYEAL
1910—A Year of Starck Triumphs!
Notwithstanding a destructive fire and the forced necessity of immediately securing new quarters, the business of the P. A. Starck
Piano Co., Chicago, has gone forward by leaps and bounds during 1910.
Before the ruins of the Starck factory had cooled new and larger quarters were secured on Blue Island avenue and Robey street,
contracts for equipment were rushed and the Starck business moved on uninterruptedly, so that the close of 1910 finds a better equipment in
every department of the Starck business—larger and more complete factory resources, new and spacious retail warerooms and office accessories,
larger and more perfect creative and distributive organizations—better equipped to deal with the ever-growing demands of the business than
ever before.
1 hen, too, there has been a phenomenal advance for the Starck player-piano.
Philip A. Starck realized the necessity of building a player-piano product which should be reliable and which should appeal to the
growing needs of his constituency. Careful investigation was carried on for months, supplemented by exhaustive experimental work in the Starck
factory, so that when the Starck player-piano was placed upon the market its manufacturers had unbounded confidence in its winning powers.
The results achieved by this player product have fully justified their confidence, for, as a matter of fact, these special instruments wher-
ever sold have created a
demand for more.
As a result Philip A .
Starck and his associates
view the player-piano sit-
uation in the most opti-
mistic manner.
One of the secrets of
the business success of
Mr. Starck lies in the fact
that his long years of ex-
perience in catering to the
demands of d e a 1 e r s
placed him in a position
where he knows just what
quality was needed in in-
struments to make them
good sellers.
Mr. Starck is in a
better position to-day than
ever before to cater to the
interests of the dealers—•
his line of pianos was
never so complete, and
that they are extremely
salable instruments is evi-
denced by the growing
demand for them.
Recently, while discus-
sing conditions with The
Review, the founder of
the Starck business took
occasion to emphasize the
fact that he believed the
demand for the player-
piano was in its infancy
and that he felt assured
that the new year would
bring with it a material
augmentation in the de-
mand for player-pianos.
Mr. S t a r c k desires
through The Review to
express his belief in the
continued prosperity of
the American piano trade
and to wish the members
of the music trade every-
where a Merry Christmas
and a New Year brim-
ming with happiness.
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THE:
The World Renowned
SOHMER
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
7THE QUALITIES of leadership
VJy were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have a reputation of over
FIFTY YEARS
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
for superiority In those qualities which
are most essential in a First-class Piano.
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO.
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
BOSTON, MASS.
ORIGINALITY
Sobmer & Co.
WAREROOMS
is the key-note of the
Bush & Lane propo-
sition. A tone beyond
comparison. A case
design in advance of
all. We stop at nothing
to produce the best.
Corner Fifth Avenue sad 32d Street, New York
BAUER
PIANOS
Pianos
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
JSom. 24<4 W A B A 8 H
AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILJU.
dRAND AND UPRIGHT
Received Highest Award at the United States
<0<8»tennial Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to <
k* the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
~
Guarantee* for fiv© years, fly Illustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application, Price reasonable.
Term* farorable
Warerooms: 237 E. 23d St.
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N, Y,
THE
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
HOLLAND, MICH.
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
B. H. JANSSEN
,
132d St. and Brown Place, NEW YORK
DAVENPORT & TREACY
Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are the result
of over three decades of acquaintance with trade needs. They
are attractive externally, possess a pure musical tone and are sold
at prices which at once make the agency valuable to the dealer
FACTORY- 1901 -1907 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. V
FKKMLTPLE
CHICAGO
PIANOS
One of the three
GREAT
The John Church Company
PIAN0S
CINCINNATI NEW YORK
CHICAGO
Owners ofjThe Everett Piano Co., Boston.
HADDORFF
CLARENDON PIANOS
Novel and artistic case
designs.
Splendid tonal qualities.
Possess surprising value
apparent to all.
Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO CO.,
Rockford, - - Illinois
LINDET^AN
AND SONS
PIANOS
461-487 W. 40th 8t.
NEW YORK.
J. A. MANVILLE,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Expert Scale Draughtsman
And Consulting Specialist on Piano
Construction. 40 years' experience.
WRITE AND TELL ME YOUR TROUBLES.

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