Music Trade Review

Issue: 1954 Vol. 113 N. 9

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Autographed Menu of 7th Annual Banquet of
the NPMA Shown at Convention by DeForrest
A
T THE Convention of the National
Association of Music Merchants,
which was held in Chicago last July,
M. V. DeForrest of Sharon, Pa., oldest
William Dalliba Dutton as President;
Charles S. Parsons. 1st Vice-President;
George P. Bent, 2nd Vice-President;
Fred P. Stieff, Treasurer; John D.
AUTOGRAPHS
cobs; George A. Gibson; Robert C.
Kammerer; A. H. Fischer and D. F.
Tracy.
An interesting adjunct to the menu
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FRONT PAGE AND AUTOGRAPHS ON THE NPMA BANQUET MENU IN BUFFALO, N. Y., IN 1903
living former President of the Associa-
tion, who hasn't missed a Convention
practically ever since he became a raem>
ber, displayed the moire silk covered
menu of the National Piano Manufac-
turers Association of America, which
was held in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1903. At
that time the Association was only
seven years old, and the first page of
the menu contained the announcement
reproduced herewith under the coat of
arms of the State of New York. One
page was devoted to a picture of Ni-
agara Falls and then followed the list of
officers of 1902 to 1903 which included
Pease, Secretary; and Herbert W. Hill,
Assistant Secreteary. The Executive
Committee was composed of H. Paul
Mehlin, Chairman; J. L. Mason, Secre-
tary, and the members were W. E.
Wheelock, L. P. Bach, George F. Blake
and E. S. Conway. The other committee
listed was a Committee on Grievances
of which Handel Pond was Chairman;
Nominating and Membership Commit-
tee, A. S. Fischer, Chairman; and the
Committee on Literature headed by
Charles H. Parsons. The members of
these committes included W. H. Poole.
E. H. Story; E. B. Price; Charles Ja-
which was particularly elaborate were
the wines which were served, including
Amorosa dry, 1868; Haut sauterne, Lar-
ronde Freres; Chateau Pontet Canet;
Cruse & Fils Freres, and Piper Heid-
sieck.
The speakers included the Hon.
Frank Brundage, and the Hon. Herbert
T. Bissell. The only other speaker mem-
ber of the organization besides Presi-
dent Dutton who made a welcoming
address was Charles H. Parsons whose
subject was "Where Are We At?"
A long list of committees was printed
on another page and many of the old-
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time piano manufacturers were mem-
bers. Another page was devoted to
quotations from Shakespeare, Longfel-
low, Milton, Dryden, Byron and George
Eliot and wound up with the complete
words of "Auld Lang, Syne."
The particular copy that Mr. DeFor-
rest showed was autographed by the
manufacturers present whose signatures
are reproduced in the accompanying
illustration.
At the bottom of the menu was the
following quotation:
from the Corinth plant beginning late
this fall or early next year.
This new member of the Wurlitzer
family has been under development in
the Company's DeKalb laboratories for
a number of years. It's a totally new
type of instrument and according to
company officials has been thoroughly
market tested. It was enthusiastically
received by the music dealers of Amer-
ica at the industry's trade show held in
Chicago last month.
"On entering here dispel each carking care,
And seek sweet solace from the Bill of Fare;
So varied 'tis 'twill surely meet your taste,
Tickle the palate or expand the waist;
Then feed your fancy in substantial way,
'Twill give you strength to come another day."
ASPT to Hold Regional in
Hartford, Conn., in November
Wurlitzer Electronic Piano
Made in Plant at Corinth, Miss.
R. C. Rolfing, President of The Ru-
dolph Wurlitzer Co.. has announced
from its Executive Offices in Chicago
that the company has acquired a plant
at Corinth. Mississippi, where the new
Wurlitzer electronic piano, a develop-
ment of the company's DeKalb Division.
will be built. Manufacturing will com-
mence this fall and shipments of com-
pleted electronic pianos will be made
The American Society of Piano Tech-
nicians will hold a regional Convention
in Hartford. Conn., on November 4th.
5th and 6th. The arrangements are
under the direction of Erroll P. Crowl.
northeastern regional vice-president,
who is located in Athol. Mass.
In announcing this regional meeting.
Mr. Crowl stated. "We are urging all
piano manufacturers, dealers and sup-
pliers to attend and are contacting all
technicians on our list from Maine to
Washington. D. C.
The Convention will open with a visit
to the plant of Pratt. Read & Co. in
Ivoryton. Conn. Transportation will be
furnished to Hartford, where the bal-
ance of the Convention will be held at
the Hotel Bond. In the evening of No-
vember 4th, after the tour of the Pratt,
Read plant. Fun Nite will be enjoyed,
at which Joe Daurer Sales Promotion
Manager of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.
will be Master of Ceremonies. The next
day. Friday. November 5th, will be de-
voted to clinic and wind up with a ban-
quet in the evening, at which the mem-
bers will be addressed by John E. Fur-
long. Vice-President of Winter & Co.
and President of the National Piano
Manufacturers Association, as well as
other members of the trade.
Bert Yockey Sr. Improving
Bert Yockey Sr. former purchasing
agent of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.,
who suffered a heart attack during the
Chicago Convention is now back home
in Cincinnati. 0., and is progressing
satisfactorily.
Nineteen Estey Pianos Sold
To Atascadero State Hospital
A western Estey dealer recently sold
nineteen of Estey pianos to the Atasca-
dero State Hospital in Atascadero. Cal..
according to Don Bruce, sales manager
of the Estey Piano Corp.. Bluffton. Ind.
THE ANSWER TO THOSE HARD TO GET
SCHOOL AND CHURCH BIDS
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(NO EXTRA CHARGE)
FULL COPPER WOUND BRASS STRINGS
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3 WORKING PEDALS WITH SUSTAINING BASS
FOLDING FALLBOARD WITH CONTINUOUS HINGE
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Write For Additional Information
ESTEY PIANO CORPORATION
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, SEPTEMBER, 1954
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