Presto

Issue: 1923 1930

PRESTO
July 21, 1923
19
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
of piano key repairing and means greater profits for
the customers of the Harlem Piano & Organ Key THE C. F. GOEPEL REPUTATION
Co. The company quotes complete celluloid tops,
Members Enjoy Luncheon and Listen to New Songs set keys at $7; complete tops grained ivorine, set Piano Manufacturers Everywhere Have Come to
keys at $8: and complete composition tops, set keys
Rely on Company's Accuracy in Punchings.
Demonstrated by Publisher.
at $10. The Harlem Piano & Organ Key Co. is sole
C.
F. Goepel & Co., 137 East 13th street, New
A meeting of the Talking Machine Men, Inc., was manufacturer and distributor of H. P. & O. K. Co.
held at the Cafe Boulevard on Wednesday, July 18, famous ivory white glue, which needs no heating and York, has a reputation for accuracy in the making
of punchings that extends over many years. With
and was a short, snappy, refreshing, useful, money is applied cold.
a big circle of piano manufacturers there is never any
making, summer event.
question as to who will perform the punching jobs.
New "songs were demonstrated by a music pub-
lisher, and the members listened to the report of
REPAIR SHOP HELPS DEALERS It is only a routine of filling out the blank with the
requirements and sending it to C. F. Goepel & Co.
the Entertainment Committee in reference to the
The enviable character of C. F. Goepel & Co. is
Outing of August 14. The meeting heard the re- The Piano Repair Shop, Chicago, Has Facilities for
one earned by strict adherence to certain rigid rules
port of the Executive Committee on many important
Helpful Work.
of the shop which involve the constant remembrance
items, and was provided with a topic for discussion
on two important subjects:
Piano dealers inquiring into the ability of the by every operative of his responsibility to the cus-
1. Is it a good thing to handle 50c records and Piano Repair Shop, 425 S. Wabash avenue, Chi- tomer and the company. Punchings must of neces-
should the large companies reduce their popular rec- cago, to help them are usually surprised at the facili- sity be accurate to an infinitesimal degree. If they
ords to that price?
ties of the shop. The spread of knowledge of what do not prove up to every requirement of measurement
2. What methods should be used by manufacturers the Piano Repair Shop can do has resulted in a very they spell trouble for the customer. So everybody
in relieving us of our dead record stock? Do you satisfactory growth in the business there. The ad- in the shops of C. F. Goepel considers accuracy,
think the methods used by the Vocalion, Brunswick
to the piano merchant who does not main- clear interpretation of instructions, clean work a
or Okeh Companies are the best, or should a new vantages
plain duty.
tain
a
repair
shop of his own is obvious.
method be evolved?
Year in and year out piano manufacturers send
In all the processes in the shop the work is done
A KEY ANNOUNCEMENT.
by expert workmen. The statement is considered a their orders to the busy shops at 137 E. 13th street
for the best punchings that the best mechanics can
The Harlem Piano & Organ Key Co., 121-123 E. guarantee of good work for any job sent in. The make, clean cut from the best in celluloid, cloth, felt,
126th street, New York, has issued a notice which scope of the work includes phonographs as well as fibre, leathcrpaper, rubber and other materials.
should be considered important by dealers, tuners pianos and playerpianos. Player actions are installed,
and repairmen. It announces a big cut in the prices instruments refinished or remodeled, actions and keys
Charles W. Zollinger, of the William R. Zollinger
repaired and every bit of the work is guaranteed.
The bulk of the work handled in the shop is from Co., Canton, O., is a director of the board of the new
Canton magazine, "The Merchant," sponsored by the
out-of-town dealers.
Retail Merchants' Association of Canton.
TALKING MACHINE MEN MEET
LEATHER
PHONOGRAPH STORE MERGER.
The Davega chain of talking machine and sporting
goods stores and the stores of John Lurie, Inc., are
now operated in New York and New Jersey as
Davega-Lurie stores. There are now six of the
stores in the metropolitan district. The officers are
S. B. Davega, president; H. S. Davega, vice presi-
dent, and John Lurie, chairman of the board.
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
LURE OF THE SAXOPHONE.
Four vaudeville saxophones were stolen recently
from the store of G. F. Johnson Piano Co., Portland,
Ore. Entrance had been effected through the tran-
som of the front door. The police later arrested two.
youths on suspicion. A confession followed and the
instruments were recovered uninjured.
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
40 Spruce Street
W. A. Grubbs has been made manager of the talk-
ing machine department of the Cable Piano Co.,
Toledo, ().
NEW YORK
F&G1
THE CELEBRATED
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IMPORTED
MUSIC WIRE
In Black, Red and Green
Label Brands is
UNEXCELLED
HAMMACHER.SCHLEMMER &c
The " F & G" Blue Label Brand is
again being used by Rudolph C.
Koch in the manufacture <£ the
Reinwarth Covered Base Strings.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO Mid PLAYER, HARDWARE, FELTS and TOOLS
NEW YORK, SINCE 1848
4th Ave. and 13th St.
WILSON DRUMS
AND
ACCESSORIES
The Recognized Standard
Drums of distinctive design to retail at a
very moderate price. Each is the fin-
ished result of expert craftsmen work-
ing towards an ideal. Piano dealers find
that the addition of WILSON products
means new customers, greater pronts and
more sales.
Send for New 96 Page Catalog
WILSON BROS. MFG. CO.
Makers of Fine Drums and Accessories
218-20-22 N. May St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
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Pianos and Talking Machines.
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With the LEA TALKING MACHINE TRUCK, one man can
handle the Edison Chippendale, Victor No. 17, Cheney No. 6 Queen
Anne, and other large makes, from show-room to any apartment
floor.
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PRESTO
20
AMERICAN
PIANO SUPPLY
COMPANY
Felts, Cloths, Hammers,Punchings,
Music Wire, Tuning Pins, Player
Parts, Hinges, Casters
A FULL LINE OF MATERIALS for PIANOS and ORGAN
When in Need of
SUPPLIES
Communicate with Us
American Piano Supply Co.
110-112 E. 13th St.
New York
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
July 21, 1923
BIG GRAPHOPHONE PURCHASE
Stock of Columbia Machines and Records in Atlanta
Bought by Haverty's.
A purchase of great magnitude has just been made
by the chain store system of the Haverty Furniture
Company, which recently bought the entire stock of
Columbia Grafonolas and records contained in the
Atlanta, Ga., warehouse of the Columbia Grapho-
phone Company, the distributing point of the south-
eastern district. This represents the largest purchase
of its kind ever made in the South by the retail
stores.
The purchase consists of several cars of grafonolas
and 58,000 records. The deal is an indication that
business is good in the South and is an evidence of
the faith the Haverty Furniture Company has in the
public. '
The Charleston, S. C, store will receive its portion
of this purchase, this week. It is a large one, and
will be offered at attractive prices, made possible by
the magnitude of the deal.
INDIANA ACCORDION FACTORY
New Incorporated Company Begins Operations in
Berne Under Supervision of Expert.
Berne, Ind., now has a, company actively engaged
in the manufacture of accordions and other musical
instruments. Six men are now kept busy and the
prospects for the company are very bright. A very
satisfactory number of accordion orders have been
received.
The company was incorporated this spring. That
the stockholders have faith in their new enterprise is
evidenced by the fact that new stock is being sold
right along, and many of the old stockholders are
increasing their amounts. The factory building oc-
cupied has been remodeled and arranged into a prac-
tical workshop for the company.
At the present time the six employes are busy
making parts for the accordions. The manufacture
of these instruments requires that much of the work
be done by hand. Because of the extreme fineness
of some of the work, much time is necessary in the
Piano Bass Strings
A QUARTER CENTURY OF
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Quality, Service and Value
Correr Lewis Street
TUNING PIN MANUFACTURING MEANS
CHICAGO
Used in the World's Finest
Pianos
AMERICAN MUSICAL SUPPLY CO.
451 Communipaw Ave.
PERFECT PUNCH INGS
AT
CE GOEPEUCfl
T
137 E A S T I3 -* ST.
JERSEY CITY, N . J.
making of these parts and the most exact workman-
ship is essential. The factory work is under the su-
pervision of Chris Zuercher, who came to Berne last
spring from Switzerland. Mr. Zuercher recently
stated that this is the fourth accordion factory which
he has helped to start.
Much new machinery has been bought by the com-
pany and most of this has been installed. Practically
all of the raw material used in this work must be
imported from Switzerland and Germany. Large
consignments of raw material have been received
from foreign countries and are now being utilized.
COLUMBIA JULY ROLLS.
Orders for the July rolls of the Columbia Music
Roll Co., 22 S. Peoria street, Chicago, arc exceeding
all anticipations of the company. The mailing of the
advance bulletins in the last weeks of June got its re-
sponse in an avalanche of orders which justified the
company's claim for the Columbia roll. line. "Colum-
bia Word Rolls will please your trade and double
your sales," is a slogan of the company which seem-
ingly is verified by the sales returns on the new Aug-
ust numbers. A trial order is suggested to dealers
who are told that "Quality and price make Columbia
rolls the dealer's best profit producer in a roll de-
partment."
LEADS WITH SPECIALTY.
Magosy & Buscher, 232 Canal street, and 118
Walker street, New York, is drawing special atten-
tion to its fine line of hammered cymbals, which are
guaranteed to be "as good as Turkish cymbals and
don't cost as much." This house is manufacturer of
high-grade hammered cymbals in brass and German
silver, from two to eighteen inches. Other special-
ties of the firm are brass mutes for cornets, trom-
bones and French horns and drum majors' batons in
wood and metal. Among banjoists the house has
earned fame- as the maker of Bestone Banjo
Resonators.
DUTY ON RECORD ENVELOPES.
Paper containers for phonograph records are du-
tiable at the rate of 15 per cent ad valorem as flat
paper envelopes, instead of 25 per cent ad valorem as
manufactures of paper as at first construed. The
former rate was fixed by a recent decision rendered
by the United States Court of Customs Appeals.
Established 1867
Strauch Bros.
All Well-posted Piano Dealers, Sales-
men, and the Piano Buying Public
recognize the value of this name on a
Piano Action.
For more than 55 years it has been associ-
ated with the best products of the Piano
industry. It ha s always represented
Quality and Merit
Paragon Foundries
Company
When a Piano Action bears the name of
Strauch Bros, it is an additional guarantee
of the quality of the instrument containing it.
Manufacturers of
STRAUCH BROS.,Inc.
Paragon Piano Plates
Oregon, Illinois
Piano Actions, Hammers and Repairs
327 to 347 Walnut Ave., at 141st Street
NEW YORK
NEWYORK
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
WESSELL. NICKEL & GROSS
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
The only Company Furnishing the Keys, Actions, Hammers and Brackets Complete
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Essex, Conn.
Office and Factories: Ivoryton, Conn.
Manufacturers of
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found.
FACTORIES:
Mril/ 1 V O P W
45th St., 10th Ave. &W46th. l l E i VV
I V-MVfY.
OFFICE:
457 w. 45th Street
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