Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 23

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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
Milwaukee Legion Band
in Kentucky Tournament
C6NS6LIC7ATEC7
\TIFIED
CASES SCAVERS
MILWAUKEE, WIS., June 1.—The twenty-sixth
iinnual good will tour of the Milwaukee Asso-
ciation of Commerce will carry with it on it:-
trip this year the American Legion band, under
the direction of Vesey Walker, of the Walker
Music Shoppe, conductor. The Legionnaires
have twice won the State championship and
have played in the national tournaments. They
will go to Louisville this year representing Mil-
waukee and hope to return with honors.
The legion band, an organization of eighty-
three pieces, has for some time commanded the
recognition of the musical world. Twenty-five
pieces have been chosen for the good will tour.
The New Duplex
Spirit of St. Louis
Snare Drum
"IMPERIAL"
MUSIC STANDS
are now a part of the Consolidated Line
HIS high grade line of Music Stands is another evidence of the
quality, the completeness and the outstanding values offered by
Consolidated. The "Imperial" Stand line, which has been built to
its present enviable position by the Metal Stampings Corporation, as a
department, now is on« of the Manufacturing Divisions of Consolidated.
You can now depend on Consolidated for all your Musical Accessories
as well as Cases and Covers. The line is up-to-the-minute, it is priced
right, sold right and the service and quality will satisfy you, absolutely,
backed with the guarantee of "Consumer Satisfaction or Your Money
Back."
Consolidated offers you the most complete line of Cases, Covers and
Accessories distributed anywhere by one organization. The manufactur-
ing facilities, resources and personnel of Consolidated offer advantages
and values found nowhere in the industry. Write for Complete Details
and Prices.
T
You can depend on Consolidated for your Cases & Covers
CASE C6RP6RATI6N
Indiana
Union City
Manufacturing Divisions
Nesser & Co., Chicago
Leather Parts Co., Indianapolis
Music Stand Division of Metal Stampings Corp., Streator
B. R. Hunt Mfg. Co., Union City
Sales Offices
Chicago
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New York
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Kansas City
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Minneapolis
Dependable
C A T A UOG O N
APPL C A T I O N
. MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
ESTABLISHED I83<4
CBruno &vSon Inc.
361-353 FOURTH AVE-N.V.C
The "Spirit of St. Louis" Snare drum is
a most radical departure from the old
recognized standard of drum building
established by Duplex in 1883.
IT IS A DRUM BUILT TO CREATE
—NOT TO MEET—COMPETITION.
Never before has there been a drum
built to produce the sharp, crisp, snappy
DRUM TONE of the "Spirit of St.
Louis"—and it is sensitive to the slightest
touch.
The almost unbelievable quick response
of the snares, the tremendous volume and
the utmost ease in playing are all due to
the fact that the drum is built along new
improved principles far ahead of anything
ever offered in the entire history of the
snare drum.
A big opportunity awaits the wide-
awake dealer, as the avenue has been
opened for countless numbers of drum
sales.
INVESTIGATE TODAY. Beautiful
descriptive folder and dealer proposition
mailed promptly on request.
—and please remember—Du-
plex is the originator of the
all metal separate tension
snare drum. We challenge
anyone to disprove this state-
ment. Don't be misled by
wild claims and "trick adver-
tising."
OIDESTAKDUUKEST HOUSE IN THE HMOE
CSALE
Patented—Other Patents Pending
mmm
VICTOR
TALKING
MACHINES
BRUNO Menur SECURITY
DUPLEX MFG. CO.
2815-17 Henrietta St.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
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Flanner-Hafsoos Go. Finds
Guitar Students Secured
Consumers Are Opposed to
Small Goods Demand Big
Resale Price Maintenance
by South Seas Studio
WASHINGTON, D. C , June 3.—Resale price
maintenance is opposed by a majority of con-
sumers, it is indicated by a survey which has
been made by the Federal Trade Commission
in connection with its investigation of resale
price maintenance.
In an effort to secure the viewpoint of the
general public on this question, the commission
sent questionnaires to a large number of people
in every walk of life. Analysis of the replies
shows that 72.3 per cent of the persons ques-
tioned are opposed to price maintenance, while
less than 25 per cent anticipated any definite
benefit from its operation. Consumers in the
agricultural sections appeared to be more op-
posed to price maintenance than those in the
cities, approximately 80 per cent of the farmer
consumers questioned disapproving price main-
tenance while in the cities approximately 57 per
cent of the replies were in opposition.
The most frequently named benefits antici-
pated from price maintenance were standard-
ized quality and reduced prices, while definite
injuries were feared if resale price maintenance
contracts were made legal by 58 per cent of the
consumers replying.
GEIB & SCHAEFER COMPANY
Established 1899
MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR
QUALITY
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASES
and
PORTABLE
PHONOGRAPHS
1751-1757 NO. CENTRAL PARK WE.
HUMBOLDT PARK STATION
CHICAGO, ILL.
MILWAUKEE, WIS., June 3.—The South Seas
Studio, organized for the purpose of giving les-
sons on Hawaiian instruments and operating as
a subsidiary of the Walker Musical Exchange
here, has succeeded in acquiring 300 students
since the first of February, according to Al
Schutz of that concern. "We already have
done about $6,000 worth of business," said Mr.
Schutz, "and we feel satisfied that we will have
continued interest.
We specialize in the
Hawaiian guitar, turning out students every ten
to twenty-five weeks. They take the lessons
until they learn to play the instrument, of
course."
The plan of operation of the South Seas
Studio is as simple as most successful projects
usually are. The "teachers," and members of
the firm, are Al Price, who plays a steel guitar,
M. L. Moran and Al Schutz who play Spanish
guitars. They advertise their school by radio
broadcasting and also by broadcasting through
a loud speaker from the store. Students inter-
ested come in and are booked according to con-
tract. The price of the instrument used is in-
cluded in the course, Mr. Schutz explains.
As an added feature the store has a booking
office, from which various orchestras, acts and
the like are sold to lodges, business groups, or
anyone wanting high-class entertainment.
The Pen Mar Music Stores, Inc., 15 East
Washington street, Hagerstown, Md., has been
incorporated with capital stock of $100,000, di-
vided into 1,000 shares of preferred stock of
$100 par value and 1,000 shares of common of
no par value. The incorporators are Elmer [.
Kinford, James F. Bird and Dewey T. Edwards.
MILWAUKEE, WIS., June 1.—The Flanner-Haf-
soos Music House, Inc., had an elaborate dis-
play of Conn band instruments at the Wiscon-
sin School Band tournament held at Stevens
Point which resulted in some substantial sales,
F. F. Planner reports. A. J. Nicmiec, manager
of the band instrument department of the Flan-
ner-Hafsoos concern, reports that there is a
bigger demand than ever for standard makes
of second-hand instruments. The E-flat alto
saxophone is an especially good item for sec-
ond-hand business, according to Mr. Niemiec,
and trumpets are also selling exceptionally well.
The entire line of string instruments handled
by the Walker Musical Exchange is selling well
at this time, according to A. S. Arnstam, of
that concern. The higher-price string instru-
ments, Gibsons especially, are exceptionally
popular, Mr. Arnstam reports.
The Ciarratt & Ruth Music Co. will be
opened at 304 West Church avenue, Knoxvillc,
Term. A complete line of all kinds of musical
instruments and radios will be carried by this
new establishment.
Elhhart, Ind.
is foremost in '
Reed Instrurnents
and Accessories ~~
In Canada-
" W r i t e US for OUT
dealers proposition
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The .Review.
"Why I Own a
1
B €t D 'SILVER BELL BANJO"
A short advertisement with selling facts which we had
in several publications, created considerable favorable
comment
PRESTIGE, STANDING and VALUES
Count as much as ever in Merchandising and Selling.
The consumer—the ultimate purchaser is the one whose
final O. K. is best for all concerned
THE BACON BANJO CO., INC.
GROTON, CONN.

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