Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 29

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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER, 1929
OLIVER DITSON CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
"Fine Old Violins"
Manufacturers
OF
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
Metal Accessories
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Stringed Instruments
t
We have just received from abroad an
unusually interesting collection of medium
priced old violins—Italian, German, Bo-
hemian, Austrian and French makes.
Dealers Write
For Description and Prices
FOR
FERRON & KROEPLIN
306 South Wabash Ave.
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
Chicago, 111.
Gold Medal
Strings
ESTABLISHED 1834
tor musical instruments
Gold-plated Steel and Wound- Strings
18 Eleventh Street
Long Island City, N. Y.
BAND
INSTRUMENTS
REBUILT
REPAIRING and PLATING
Have Your Old Instruments Made
Like New at a Nominal Cost
Gibson Musical String Co.
Belleville, N. J.
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
(Registered United Stsiles Patent Olliee)
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
25 Years Rebuilding and
Plating Band Instruments
Manufacturers of Metal Accessories
American Plating & Mfg. Co.
20 E. Cullerton St.,
Chicago
Banjos * Mandolutes
Guitars * Ukuleles
A
LSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED NU-WAY BANJOS,
DRUMS, TAMBOURINES, CYMBALS, UKULELE BANJOS
ALBERT HOUDLETT & SONS, Inc.
Esliiblished 1805
40 Melrosc Street
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
The Dominating
BUSINESS PAPER
of the
Supreme in String Instruments
Since 1864
Sixty Years of Experience go into
the making of each WEYMANN
string instrument. Sixty years of
constant striving for improve-
ment, until today WEYMANN
instruments are outstanding in
• the string field.
H
,lNC.
10th & Filbert Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
C. F. MARTIN & CO., Inc.
NAZARETH, PENNA.
GENERAL MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Covers Every Division
of the Industry
Established 1833
Makers of the original MARTIN GUITAR
Guitars, Mandolins and
Ukuleles in many styles
Send for illustrated
catalogue
Published Monthly
$2.00 Per Year
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Built Like a Fine Piano
ALL WORKS OF TASTE MUST BEAR A PRICE
IN PROPORTION TO THE SKILL, TASTE, TIME,
EXPENSE AND RISK ATTENDING THEIR
INVENTION OR MANUFACTURE. THOSE
THINGS CALLED DEAR ARE, WHEN JUSTLY
ESTIMATED, THE CHEAPEST; THEY ARE AT-
TENDED WITH MUCH LESS PROFIT TO THE
ARTIST THAN THOSE WHICH EVERYBODY
CALLS CHEAP. BEAUTIFUL FORMS AND
COMPOSITIONS ARE NOT MADE BY CHANCE
NOR CAN THEY EVER, IN ANY MATERIAL, BE
MADE AT SMALL EXPENSE. A COMPOSITION
FOR CHEAPNESS, AND NOT FOR EXCELLENCE
OF WORKMANSHIP, IS THE MOST FREQUENT
AND CERTAIN CAUSE FOR THE RAPID
DECAY AND ENTIRE DESTRUCTION
OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES
JOHN RUSKIN
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
THIS SOUND LOGIC SHOULD GOVERN THE
PRODUCTION AND PURCHASE OF ALL GOODS
Bush & Lane Deal-
er—Exclusive, ter-
ritory plun makes
for you Sounder
Business Greater Prestige
and Longer Profit—Prof
it well beyond the usual.
JSend for information.,
aw
Jk

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