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The Music Trade Review
MAY 7, 1927
Becker Instruments Score
in Broadcast Program
formed in the body of the instrument, a tubulai
extension in communication with the diaphragm
and a knee-gripping member to the instrument
bodv as described.
Selinger String Quartet Uses These Instru-
ments Entirely—Made by Carl Becker, of
Wm. Lewis & Son, Chicago
Slide Trombone. Ferdinand A. Buescher,
Elkhart, Ind. Patent No. 1,624,310. In a trom-
bone, a slide comprising tubes, pistons of the
same uniform cross-section diameter throughout
CHICAGO, III., April 30.—An unusual tribute
showed the popularity of Carl Becker instruments, telescoping within said tubes, these latter hav-
made by Carl Becker, expert violin maker of ing frictionally secured to the inner faces
Wm. Lewis & Son, when the Selinger String thereof, at their inner terminal portions, length-
Ouartet selected all Becker instruments in ren- wise extending sleeves constituting bearings for
dering a program of string music over station the pistons and fluid tight seals between the
pistons and tubes, and means carried by the
WGN on April 26.
Some of the Becker instruments have been slide for adjusting said sleeves relative to the
used in ensemble work heretofore, but it is rare tubes and pistons for changing the pitch of
to find all the instruments in a quartet made the instrument.
by one maker. The instruments were selected
by Henry Selinger, music director of WGN, to
produce the best possible tonal effects in broad-
casting a varied program of classic string quar-
tet music.
It was an unusually interesting program that Display Will Be Made in Room 1100, New
the Selinger String Quartet, composed of Henry
Stevens Hotel, Featuring Many New Models
Selinger, first violin; Armand Buisseret, second
to Line
violin; Alfred G. Walthall, viola, and Leon
Lichtcnfeld, 'cello, presented with the use of
KALAMAZOO, MICH., April 30.— Suite 1,100, New
all Becker instruments, in rendering music by Stevens Hotel, will be the place where Gibson,
Handel, Haydn and Bach.
Inc., will exhibit its line of fretted instruments
The tone color, which is attracting the atten- during the Music Trades Convention in Chi-
tion of both musicians and music lovers to-day, cago the week of June 5.
was emphasized by the many letters received
Gibson, always noted -for its attractive dis-
from the public praising the program. The plays, plans this year to surpass anything it has
brilliant color combinations which the Selinger ever shown. Many new models that have not
String Quartet introduced in its rendition was been announced or shown to the trade will be
effected with unusual harmony by the use of the on exhibition.
local master's instruments. This program
This attractive display of banjos will be open
demonstrated and the response from the audi- to the public for the first time in the Gibson
ence emphasized the adaptability of the use of rooms, where there will be a complete display of
the Becker instruments for broadcasting as well
the Gibson custom-built banjos which were an-
as concert work.
nounced recently to Gibson representatives. Be-
Mr. Becker is well known as an authority cause of these new models, it is stated, a new
on old, rare violins, as well as a master work- market has been opened up for Gibson repre-
man with twenty-six years' experience.
sentatives, and an increase over 1926 is being
enjoyed by practically all of them.
In addition to the display of instruments, Gib-
son will exhibit its sales promotional work, the
Banjo. Arsene J. Bouchard, Providence, K. various types of advertising it uses. In attend-
I. Patent No. 1,625,387. In a banjo, a body ance will be Guy Hart, general manager; Frank
comprising an outer sectional-hinged tension B. Campbell, sales and advertising manager; C.
ring having an annular recess with spaced- E. Havenga and George Edgley, promotional
apart shoulders, an inner body rim, the said men, and three or four demonstrators, including
ring being movable relatively thereto, the said Earle Cooke.
rim having a shoulder extended into said re-
cess, and means engaging the shoulder of the
said rim to assist in securing the rim in co-
operative relation with said ring.
CHICAGO, In,., April 30.—F. E. Larson, treasurer
of T.udwig & Ludwig, drum and banjo manufac-
Musical Instrument of the Stringed Type. turers of this city, returned last week from a
Rupert Alexander Hazel, Melbourne, Victoria, Western trip where he visited the trade in the
Australia. Patent No. 1,625,538. A musical principal points in the West and Pacific Coast.
instrument of the class described, comprising Mr. Larson found that where the dealer is mak-
a body portion having a neck portion, at the •ng an organized effort to merchandise musical
end of which are keys for adjusting the tension
on strings, which pass rearwardly over a bridge instruments in conjunction with the promotion
and over a metal angle piece, to be held to the of music he is securing sales results and, of
instrument in any suitable way, frets disposed course, greater profits.
upon the upper surface of the neck portion
at selected intervals, said bridge member being
characterized by a straight edge adapted to
support a plurality of strings in one plane, the
bridge having an extension in the form of a
Sold by Leading Dealer*
stylus, which connects a diaphragm supported
in any suitable way and carried in a recess
Gibson, Inc., Plans
Big Convention Exhibit
New Music Patents
F. E. Larson Returns
Paramount, Orpheum and
Langstile Banjos
Gold Medal Strings
for musical inatrummnts
Gold-plated Steel tad
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co. ••{ft 11
SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST OF
for
Violin, Viola,
'C*llo and B « M
MULLER A KAPLAN
184 But Mtk St., N. Y.
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Established 28 Ymars
225 E. 24th St.
New York
WAVERLY PRODUCTS
We make a complete line of accessories
for fretted instruments. Demand Wav-
eriy accessories on your instruments.
Waverly Musical Products Co.
71 Tenth St.
Long Island City, N. Y.
Deane Albee in Southern
Territory for York Go.
Well-known Small Goods Man Will Cover That
District for Grand Rapids Manufacturer, With
Headquarters in New Orleans
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., April 30.—Deanc Albee,
of New Orleans, La., a small goods man of many
years' experience, has just gone on the road
for the House of York and will cover the
Southern territory, with headquarters at New
Orleans, it was announced to-day by Karl B.
Shinkman, sales manager of the York Band
Instrument Co.
Mr. Albee has had some experience teaching,
but in recent years has devoted his entire
efforts to selling band instruments. He has
been a professional himself, so knows the re-
quirements of the performer. He has success-
fully organized bands where others have fallen
down and is, therefore, in a position to give
dealers the kind of co-operation and assistance
that is so necessary to get a small goods de-
partment operating on a profitable basis.
Goldman Praises King
CLEVELAND, O., May 2.—The H. N. White Co.,
manufacturer of King band instruments, had a
very nice compliment paid to them the past week
and incidentally got a lot of fine free publicity,
the occasion being a visit of Mr. Goldman, of
Goldman band fame, who came to Cleveland to
visit the White factory on business. The news-
papers asked him if he did not come to the city
for the purpose of trying to get a contract for
his band to play here during the Summer
months, to which he replied: "No. I came
here because I wanted to go through the White
factory.
Their brass instruments and saxo-
phones are the best in the world." The Gold-
man band concerts are relayed through the Wil-
lard Battery Station WTAM every Thursday
night, and Mr. Goldman's visit was a subject
of interest to a large number of people. He is to
bring his band here this Fall for a concert.
New Concertina Catalog
CHICAGO, 111., April 30.—The Vitak-Hlsnic Co.,
•4639 South Ashland avenue, has issued a cata-
log illustrating and describing the "Pearl-Queen"
line of concertinas manufactured by this com-
pany. There are about twelve different styles
made in double octave reeds, triple reeds in
various designs and features which meet every
demand. The catalog also contains concertina
cases made in various styles as well as concer-
tina furnishings and trimmings together with
an announcement of Henry Silberhorn's instruc-
tor for the concertina.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
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