Music Trade Review

Issue: 1952 Vol. 111 N. 1

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TUBULAR CHIMES
The BEACH
CATHEDRAL
CHIMES...
Dual 21 - A to F
ELECTRONIC
CHIMES
AVAILABLE
Designed for the home
or chapel. This model
is a space saver for the
21 chimes are hung in
two rows; a front row
of 10 and a rear row
of I I. Certain manufac-
turing economies make it possible to offer this set at a
NEW LOW PRICE—economies such as a Satin Gold
Finish, 25 feet of cable wired directly to the action and
no locking cover where keyboard is furnished.
Beach Chimes also are supplied in a number of sym-
metrical arrangements. The single row, double row or
the divided sets. Divided sets are designed to be used
on both sides of a stained glass window or opening.
The BEACH Mini-Chimes
The new Beach Mini-Chime is a miniature
electronic chime instrument which is self
contained, portable and attractively priced.
The Mini-Chime model M-25 has a musical
range of 25 notes (F to F) and is housed
in a beautiful hand rubbed walnut console
provided with a folding protective cover.
Lifting the cover reveals the keyboard which
is equipped with an illuminated stepless
volume control, power switch and 25 feet of
connecting cable. The Mini-Chime keyboard
can be easily removed from the console
cabinet and attached to an organ or piano.
The Mini-Chime may also be played directly
from the organ keys by means of a key
contact assembly. The model M-25 is com-
plete with its own amplifier and speaker
fystem. The musical tones eminate from a
sound projection gril'e, nice'y ornamented,
on the front panel of the console.
Available For All Models
Of Electronic Organs
(alphabetically arranged)
ALLEN
ESTEY
BALDWIN
HAMMOND
CONNSONATA
MINSHALL
WURLITZER
Send for
Literature
BEACH INSTRUMENT
C O R P O R A T I O N
165 ORATON ST.
NEWARK 4, N. J.
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JANUARY
ESTABLISHED 1879
Vol.
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REVIEW
2862nd ISSUE
S E R V I N G
OUR
T H E
M U S I C
I N D U S T R Y
F O R
CARLETON CHACE, Editor
O V E R
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Y E A R S
COYER
CchtenU
OFFENSIVE APPROACH TO BUSINESS IN I952
BEST DEFENSE AGAINST LAGGING SALES
by Ray S. Erlandson, President of the National
Association of Music Merchants
Rockefeller Center Choristers under the di-
rection of John R. Jones as they gave their
annual program of Christmas music at a
candlelight concert in Lower Rockefeller
Plaza, Dec. 19. They were accompanied by
Hammond organist, Collins Driggs. The con-
cert was presented with the cooperation of
the Win. Knabe & Co.
4
NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY RELEASES
STATEMENT ON PIANO MANUFACTURER'S
PROTEST
5
SANTA CLAUS PROMOTION, BY SALVATORE R. NIN,
INC.,
PLEASES PUERTO RICANS AND CREATES
SALES
6
BUSINESS — AS WE SEE IT (Editorial)
by Carleton Chace, Editor
__IO, II
FUTURE PLANS FOR PIANO LESSON PROMOTION
ADVERTISING
REVEALED AT NEW YEAR-END LUNCHEON
INDEX
American Piano Plate Co
27
American Piano Supply Co
26
Amsco Wire Products Corp
27
Beach Instrument Co
2
Bremen Piano Corp
23
Brodwin Piano Co
20
Cheek, Tolbert F
27
Dampp-Chaser, Inc
24
Estey Piano Corp
15
Gulbrarisen Co
21
Hardman, Peck & Co
18
Howard, M. D
27
Howe, Albert H
27
Janssen Piano Co
22
Kelly Co., O. S
27
Kohler & Campbell,Inc.—Outside Back Cover
Kimball Co., W . W
18
Kranich 19
Maas Organ Co
13, 22
McMackin Piano Key Service
27
National Piano Corp
18
North Hudson Woodcraft Corp
27
Paragon Foundries
27
Pfriemer, Inc., Chas
27
Pratt, Read & Co
27
Schaff Piano String Co
27
Tuners Supply Co
27
Vilm, Vincent
Weaver Piano Co
Wickham Piano Plate Co
27
18
26
Winter &. Co
Wood & Brooks Co
17
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JANUARY, I952
12
N. A. M. M. NEWS
14
A. M. C. NOTES
15
NOTES OF INTEREST ON TUNING
25
by Alexander Hart, Technical Editor
OBITUARIES
.
Edward E. Story.
19
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