Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MAY, 1H1
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Housewife Excuse
Challenged by G-E.
Huston Honors Baldwin Artist
and Executives
A luncheon was recently held by the
Huston Baldwin Piano Stores of Mil-
waukee of which T. R. Huston is the head.
In addressing the group Mr. Huston
congratulated his organization on its suc-
cessful showing for the year 1940 which
The old complaint of the housewife
that she can't find time to play her piano
was knocked in the head when the Gen-
eral Electric Co. used the accompanying
advertisement in national magazines re-
cently. It also implies that one can be
cultured and still pursue their piano play-
ing as well as keep house when modern
devices are used to relieve the strain of
house work. Of all the advertisements
inserted by advertisers outside of the
She Washes Her Dishes
at the Piano!
T. R. Huston acts as toastmaster as well as host at dinner in honor of Baldwin executives.
Twenty five people attended the luncheon
which was given in honor of George W.
Lawrence, vice president of the Baldwin
Piano Co., Mrs. Irma Schenuit Hall, Bald-
win artist and Jack Donaworth, Baldwin
travelling representative, as well as
Mayor Carl F. Zeidler of Milwaukee who
is an ardent musician and was very active
with the Symphonic Male Chorus for
many years.
he said was considerably ahead of the
previous year in both sales of Baldwin
Acrosonic pianos and Estey organs for
which the house is state distributor. "For
this year," said Mr. Huston, "we have set
a quota twenty five per cent more than
we did last year and the way business
has started out it looks very much as if
we will make it."
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Blaine-Wildermuth Remodel
Toledo Warerooms
Blaine-Wildermuth, Inc., at 237 Ontario
Street, Toledo, O., have recently re-
modeled and redecorated their ware-
rooms. Additional space was secured and
Wildermuth and Mr. Brown have sold
pianos in Toledo for forty years. They
have recently taken on the Gulbransen
piano in addition to other lines. D. M.
New
Blaine-
Wildermuth
Wareroom
in
Toledo,
Ohio.
a special room and equipment installed
especially for refinishing and repairing
pianos. Under the corporate name, Whit-
ney-Blaine-Wildermuth, Inc., this con-
cern started in business in 1915 at 320
Superior Street. Later they moved to the
Newcomber Building on Adams and later
the building at Adams and Erie Street
was built for their use. They have been in
their present location, 237 Ontario Street,
since 1931. In 1929 the firm name was
changed to Blaine-Wildermuth, Inc. Three
years ago Preston P. Brown was taken
into the organization. Mr. Blaine, Mr.
Blaine is President,, Preston P. Brown is
Vice President, H. C. Wildermuth, Trea-
surer, and Glenn D. Bliss is District Man-
ager. The company devotes its interests
exclusively to the sale of pianos. Mr. Wil-
dermuth was President of the Ohio As-
sociation of Music Merchants two years
ago.
Reading from left to right, in the illus-
tration are: Henry C. Wildermuth, Trea-
surer; Mildred E. Cook, Office; Preston P.
Brown, Vice President; Chas. E. Roth,
Tuner; Frank Harmon, Refinisher; Glenn
D. Bliss, Sales Manager.
GENERAL © ELECTRIC
Unique General Electric Adv. Copy
piano industry, in which a piano has been
used, this one seems to strike an ingenius
and intrigueing keynote for the woman
who reads it.
Besserman Handling Sohmer
Pianos in New York
Harry P. Sohmer, president of Sohmer &
Co., New York, has announced the ap-
pointment of Phillip R. Besserman, 157
East 33rd St., New York as an authorized
Sohmer dealer. Mr. Besserman, returned
to the piano business three years ago
opening an attractive wareroom at the
above address. Besides the Sohmer, he
handles the Baldwin. Gulbransen, Winter
& Co., Musette and other lines.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MAY, 19U
Combination
Business
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R. W. Lawrence, Mr. Archer Gibson, Dr.
Chas. M. Courboin.
A special Musaphonic salon has been
established on the third floor directly
over the main wareroom of Wm. Knabe
& Co. which is the only piano salon on
upper Fifth Ave., New York.
Opening of the new salon was the
subject of half page advertisements in
several New York dailies.
Phonographs ... Records ...
Radio - Phonographs
Ansley Presents
Oxford Dynaphone
Musaphonic Salon Opened With
Gala Reception by Win. Knabe & Co.
The Ansley Radio Corp., New York, re-
cently introduced a new instrument to be
known as the Oxford Dynaphone.
The Oxford is an eight tube automatic
combination radio-phonograph, incorpor-
The opening of the new radio salon of
Wm. Knabe <& Co., Fifth Ave and 47th
Street, New York was marked by a gala
reception and party on April Gth which
•was attended by several hundred people
among whom were many socially prom-
The guests were received by F. A.
Ray of the Musaphonic division of the
General Electric Co. and George Morti-
more and F. H. B. Byrne vice presidents
of the Wm. Knabe & Co. In addition to
the demonstration of the Musaphonic
there was a musical program by Mar-
guerite Volavy, pianist and Saul Blumen-
thal, violinist.
Among those present besides the offi-
cers of the two companies were many
persons prominent in society and in the
musical and scientific world, and several
artists of the Metropolitan Opera, includ-
ing: Lieut. Commander Don F. Smith, J.
R. Poppele. Miss Annamary Dickey,
Raoul Jobin, J. F. McEvery, Mr. and Mrs.
William Nevins Cook, Mrs. Alfred Cortis,
Clinton M. Washburn, Mrs. Ely J. Kahn.
Leonard Liebling, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ingersoll, Ettore Panizza, Alexander Sved,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larocque, Mr. and
Mrs. Leopold Sachse, Allen G. Wellman,
Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Alexiu Barone, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Tiffany Richardson, Mrs.
George Eustis Corcoran, Miss Edith Wet-
more, Coster Wilmerding, Miss Susan,
Street, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Buren, Mr.
and Mrs. Armand Tokatyan, Miss Greta
Rausch, John J. Raskob, Mme. Zinka
Milanov, Miss Doris Doe, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Huehn, Frank K. Andrews, Mrs.
Berthold Neuer, Mr. . and Mrs. Walter
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Olitzki, Mme. Kerstin Thorborg, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Alexander, Mr. Michael De
Musaphonic Announcement by Wm. Knabe & Co. p a c e / M r R o b e r t Weede, Mr. R. M. Bald-
inent persons as "well as well known win, Mme. Rise Stevens, Pietro Yon,
members of the musical profession.
Major Edwin H. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
guitlird company, iitrhiiling muMeiana, compost™, star* of ihe
Metropolitan Opera, ami notaUe. (iijurci in society, £atherc nrar a (Iciitoimtratioii of a new advance in Radio reception a n j
Ansley Dynaphone Oxford Model
Phonograph irprujueliim.
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(iNABIi WILl WELCOME YOU FOR A DEMONSTRATION
ating short-wave and standard broadcast
bands. The radio covers 540 to 1650 kilo-
cycles and 6 to 18 megacycles, with sur-
prising range and selectivity. The care-
fully engineered amplifier provides ex-
cellent tone-quality for the reproduction
of records. The Oxford is available for
either AC or AC-DC operation.
The Oxford is built of genuine maho-
gany with front panel of carefully match-
ed feathered crotch veneers. Legs are of
solid mahogany. Finish is hand rubbed. It
stands 28" high and is 17^4" wide and
16%" d ee P- Plays automatically either
ten 12-inch or twelve 10-inch records.
Standing, left to right: Miss Doris Doe of the Metropolitan Opera; F. H. B. Byrne. Vice-President. Wm. Knabe & Co.; Miss Marguerite Volavy. Pianist;
Pietro Yon, Composer and Organist of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Seated at piano: Leon Rothier of the Metropolitan Opera. Center: New Knabe Radio-
Phonograph Salon. Right: F. A. Ray and H. L. Andrews. General Electric Co.

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