Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 1

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 4, 1925
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SUPPLY BRANCHES OF THE INDUSTRY
Standard Pneumatic Action
Co.'s Convention Display
Showing of Oil Paintings Used in Advertising
Attracts Particular Attention From Many
Trade Visitors
Much favorable comment was brought about
during the convention in Chicago by the ex-
hibit of the Standard Pneumatic Action Co.
were exhibited, and formed an interesting side-
light to the regular display of Standard player
actions and the raw materials going into their
manufacture.
In commenting on the display of the national
advertising material, W. A. Mennie, vice-presi-
dent of the company, stated that members of
the trade had remarked on the splendid char-
acter of this work, and that the trade generally
seemed to appreciate the spirit of the Standard
Pneumatic's publicity and its unselfish aim to
tariff lowered. It is not understood that the
Canadian views are being considered at all,
however.
Technicians' Association
Enjoys Successful Year
A. K. Gutsohn, President of Association, De-
clares That Results of First Year's Efforts
Warrant Continued Activities
A. K. Gutsohn, president of the National
Piano Technicians' Association, stated this
week that the results of the Association's first
year were most encouraging, and that expres-
sions made by the trade at the convention and
since by letter have assured its continuance.
"Although the actual accomplishments of the
Association were not startling during its first
year," said Mr, Gutsohn to a representative of
The Review, "we feel that, in getting properly
organized, we have cleared the field for defi-
nite action during the coming season.
"The problems of organizing such a body,
appointing officers and committees, arranging
for suitable official stationery, calling meetings
and the like are manifold, but these things are
now in good running order. With the co-ope-
ration of the piano industry, I feel that the As-
sociation will soon prove a matter of pride for
everyone connected with it."
Wool Auctions Resume
BOSTON,
Standard Pneumatic Co. Convention Display
in suite 453-454 of the Drake Hotel. All of
the handsome oil paintings, which illustrated
the Standard Pneumatic's advertisements in the
Saturday Evening Post during the past year,
help create a wider demand for music. "Those
visiting the display left it," said Mr. Mennie,
"knowing a little better the meaning of the
expression, so often heard—'The Standard
Player Action is quality-built through and.
through.' "
To Investigate Spruce
MASS.,
June
27.—The
Boston
Wool
Trade Association received a cablegram this
week from the Melbourne, Australia Wool Buy-
ers' Association, stating that it has been decided
to resume the wool auctions commencing July
13 with an offering of 20,000 bales in Vic-
toria and .an equal quantity in the same place
July 22, while at Brisbane on July 14 there
will be offered 22,000 bales and at Sydney com-
mencing July 20 43,000 bales will be offered.
A sale also has been scheduled for Adelaide,
South Australia, on August 7, although no quan-
tities have yet been announced. There will be
offered in July a total of about 120,000 bales
in all selling centers and in August a like quan-
titv.
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 29.—Differences of
The man who uses Behlen's Varnish
Crack Eradicator can afford to figure
lower, yet makes more profit on a re-
finishing job, than the man who does
not use it.
The reason—he saves the time, trouble
and expense of scraping off the old var-
nish and shellac and the finished job is
just as satisfactory, too—if not more so.
Send for a sample can today and
try it.
H. BEHLEN & BRO.
Aniline*
Sh.llact
Stains
Filler*
opinion on the part of the lumber interests in
the spruce-producing territory in the Northwest
have caused the United States Tariff Commis-
sion to deliberate on sending a committee to
some Puget Sound point to hear the views of
American lumbermen upon the tariff on logs.
The commission has received applications from
Northwestern mills which depend on Canada
for their raw stock and which they seek to im-
port at a lower rate of duty, and from those
who own timberlands in the United States seek-
ing a higher rate of duty than that now imposed
by the McCumber-Fordney Act. The lumber
interests of the Canadian Northwest, sympa-
thizing with the former, are anxious to see the
Looks for Lumber Here
Because of a seasonal difficulty in obtaining
suitable timber for piano construction, M. Spiro,
of the piano manufacturing concern of R. Ber-
nard & Co., London, has come to the United
States in search of lumber materials here.
PHILIP W. OETTING & SON, Inc.
213 East 19th Street, New York
10-12 Christopher St., New York
Sole Agents for
WEICKERT HAMMER AND DAMPER FELTS
GRAND AND UPRIGHT HAMMERS
Near 6th AT*., and 8th St.
Made of Weickert Felt
STYLE NO. 160
For over 25 years Specialists
in high grade Piano Cases
A CABINET
That Will Increase
Your Profits.
Finished Mahogany,
Oak or Walnut.
Capacity, 48 Rolls
Write for Catalog.
The Art Novelty Co.
Goshen, Ind.
Paterson Piano
Case Co.
PATERSON, N. J.
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THE MUSIC TRADE
SPECTOR & SON
PIANOS and
PLAYER-PIANOS
OF MERIT
An attractive line of instruments of
the highest grade
Spector C&, Son Piano Co., Inc.
417 West 28th Street
NEW YORK
REVIEW
JULY 4, 1925
HENKELMAN
Pianos—Player-Pianos
The Best Commercial Value on the Market.
Send Trial Order and Be Convinced.
HENKELMAN PIANO MFG. CORP., 709-717 East 140th St. (at Jackson Aye.), N. Y.
KINDLER & COLLINS New York, N . Y.
PIANOS
PLAYER-PIANOS
520-524 West 48th Street
STULTZ
&
BAUER
3 Great Pianos
Manufacturers of Exclusive High-Grade
With 3 sounding boards
in each (Patented) have the
greatest talking points in
the trade:
Grands Uprights Players-Reproducing Pianos
For more than FORTY-TWO aacceMire years this evmpany bat
b**n cwned and oontrolled Mlely by mtmbieri of the Bauer family, wb*w
personal gnprrtUloa la fiYtn to every Instrument built by this o o n p u ;
A World's Choice Piano
Write for Open Territory
Factories and Wareroomt:
338-340 E. 31»t St., New York
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Kitarn^r
"// there is no harmony in the factory
there will be none in the piano"
The Packard Piano Company
FORT WAYNE, IND., U. S. A.
NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS, 130 WEST 42d STREET
We fix " o n e p r i c e " —
wholesale and retail.
The Heppe Piano Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO CO., Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
KKY^IM 0SING
Eminent as an art product for over 60 years
KURTZMANN
PIANOS
Win Friends for the Dealer
Prleea and tenna will Interest y*«. Write us.
Office: 25-27 West 37th St., N. Y.
'A NAME TO REMEMBLh
BRINKERHOFF
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
Pianos and Player-Pianos
FACTORY
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Whm details are vitally Interesting to »o«
MANSFIELD
PRODUCTS ARE BETTER
A COMPLETE LINE OF GRANDS.
UPRIGHTS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
135th St. and Willow Av«.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO
209 South State Street, Chicago
LEHR
PIANOS and
PLAYERS
Factory: 305 to 323 East 132d St., N. Y>
D
ECKER
EST. 1856
"Made by a Decker Since 1856"
PIANOS and PLAYERS
697-701 East 135th Street. New York
Sterling Reputation
A r e p u t a t i o n of
more than sixty
years' standing as-
sures the musical
and mechanical ex-
cellence of every
Piano sold by the
House of Sterling.
Used and Endorsed by Leading Conservatories
of Music Whose Testimonials are
For Merchandising Ideas
Read The
Review $2.00
52 Issues
Printed in Catalog
OUR OWN FACTORY FACILITIES, WITHOUT
LARGE CITY EXPENSES, PRODUCE FINEST
INSTRUMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES
H. LEHR & CO.,Easton,Pa«
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
(Established 1845)
WHITLOCK and LEGGET AVES., NEW YORK
& SON
Sterling Piano Corporation
81 Court St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Sons Pianos
and Player-Pianos

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