Presto

Issue: 1925 2032

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PRESTO
July 4, 1925.
MARTIN HANDCRAFT DISPLAY
QUICK REPAIR SERVICE
United Specialty Co., Monticello, Ind., Assures Com-
petent Work on Recovering and Rebushing Keys.
The United Specialty Co., Monticello, Ind., is
equipped to perform competent factory service for
dealers, repairmen, and tuners requiring keys recov-
ered and rebushed and pneumatics repaired. The
company has a staff of experienced men with the
ability to perform a key recovering and rebushing
job until the keys look like new ones. Pneumatics
are repaired in the same workmanlike way.
Fast service is guaranteed in every job and that is
a feature of the methods of the United Specialty Co.
that should commend it to the trade. Sometimes the
promptest service is required by the man or firm with
a job of key recovering or pneumatic repairing and
quickness in accomplishing the work is highly appre-
ciated by them. That quality in the service of the
United Specialty Co. is what retains every customer
made.
In addition to fast and competent service the prices
are alluring. Here are figures from the list of prices:
Fifty-two heads and tails (best heavy pyralin ivory),
$8.00; fifty-two fronts, $2.50; eighty-eight keys re-
bushed, $4.00; fifty-two fronts cleaned and polished,
$1.00.
The Swedish variety of spruce (Picea excelsa), a
variety not unlike our common spruce in the East,
furnishes the bulk of the raw material for the Swed-
ish pulp and paper industry.
A NOTABLE CONVENTION EXHIBIT.
A full line of Martin Handcraft band instruments
was displayed at the recent trade convention in Chi-
cago by the Chicago Musical Instrument Co., and
proved interesting to hundreds of dealers.
The instruments of the Martin Band Instrument
Co., Elkhart, Ind., were, most of them, beautifully
finished in gold. The instruments were shown against
a background of silk plush, the result being most
pleasing.
O. P. Bassett, general manager of the Martin Band
Instrument Co., and Fred A. Holtz, manager of the
sales and advertising department, spent most of the
FAIRBANKS
PIANO PLATES
time during the convention entertaining visitors. They
report it by far the most successful exhibit of its kind
ever put on by the company.
The Chicago Musical Instrument Co , which staged
the display of Martin band instruments and Bacon
banjos, is also distributor for a number of other
standard lines, including Ludwig drums, C. F. Mar-
tin string instruments, Hohner harmonicas and ac-
cordions and a complete line of accessories and musi-
cal merchandise. This house reports splendid busi-
ness during the convention.
DEALERS and TUNERS!
Keys Recovered and Rebushed
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
"SUPERIOR" PIANO PLATES
All work is done by expert workmen
and modern machinery and you are
assured of correct spacing which is so
important. When keys are replaced they
will appear exactly as when the instru-
ment left the factory.
PRICES FOR PYRALIN IVORY
52 heads and tails
$8.00
52 fronts
2.50
88 keys rehashed -
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
FRIELD MILLER & CO.
3767 N. Illinois Street
Manufactured
SUPERIOR FOUNDRY CO.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
HOW TO S E N D
Recaov* from frame, number plainly near Capatan,
wrap or boa> securely, and *hip Parcel Pott or Express.
by
Cleveland, Ohio
Pleate do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if decired.
PERFECTION
Benches and Cabinets
The line that sells on sight and satisfies always
—35—
Nationally Priced
Size 14x30, in all finishes
Full size Bench 15x36
Packed two benches in one crate.
Send for catalog and price list
$6.00
7.50
PERFECTION PIANO BENCH MFG. COMPANY
1514-1520 Blue Island Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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PRESTO
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BIG LINE OF MUSIC GOODS
S. H. Sterchi, Terre Haute, Ind., Builds Bigger
Business by Fair Dealing.
The jewelry and music store of Sam H. Sterchi,
Fourth street and Wabash avenue, Terre Haute,
Ind., has progressed substantially since its establish-
ment in October, 1898. From a small beginning the
firm has grown to one of outstanding importance in
the trade.
The stock of the Sterchi store is complete in all
departments and controls the Holton band instru-
ments in Vigo and five adjoining Indiana and Illinois
counties. Almost every musical organization of the
community has been outfitted by the Sterchi store.
Among these bands and orchestras are those at the
Wiley, Garfield and Gerstmeyer high schools.
The stock includes a full line of brass instruments
and music and orchestra accessories.
SITUATION IN SUPPLIES
Pacts in Various Lines of Commodities Which Enter
Into Musical Instrument Manufacture.
Wool sales held at Geelong, Australia, during the
week ended April 25 developed little competition, the
highest price realized being 29d. per pound. More
than half the present season's clip has already been
sold at excellent prices, however, and with careful
feeding of the market it is generally believed that
the remainder will yield a satisfactory return, accord-
ing to cable advices from the United States commis-
sioner.
Rubber products exported from the United States
in March, valued at $4,411,107, set a new high
monthly record.
Imports of Philippine mahogany into the United
States during April, 1925, consisted of 594,000 board
feet of sawed lumber. No logs were imported.
Wool production in Canada during the year ended
March 31, 1925, is estimated at 15,111,719 pounds, of
which 5,625,265 were exported. Net imports during
the year amounted to 13,544,482 pounds, making 23,-
030,936 retained in Canada for manufacturing pur-
poses, or 4,832,170 pounds less than during the pre-
vious year.
H. G. Fisher, proprietor of the Fisher Music Store,
Grogan street, Fremont, Ohio, is holding a sale to
close out his stock prior to retiring from business.
NEW MILWAUKEE RETAILER
Vesey Walker, Assisted by Experts, Opens the
Walker Musical Exchange at 710 Grand Avenue.
The Walker Musical Exchange is a new musical
merchandise business at 710 Grand avenue, Mil-
waukee, Wis., established recently by Vesey Walker,
an experienced salesman. A general line of small
goods and band and orchestra instruments is car-
ried. Mr. Walker will take charge of the reed instru-
ment section himself.
Mr. Walker, head of the concern, has a wide ac-
quaintance with musicians. He is leader of a seventy-
five piece uniformed saxophone band and an orchestra
of twenty pieces, and a new band which he is organ-
izing for advanced students is expected to be his
greatest success.
He has had valuable practical experience in con-
ducting band and orchestra goods departments in
important stores like the Kesselman-O'Driscoll Co.
and the Carberry-Parker Co. of Milwaukee as well
as with leading houses elsewhere.
The string instrument department is in charge of
Ray Eberle, a well-known teacher, and the brass
goods section is managed by J. Theick, formerly solo
trumpeter with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
UKE BOOKS FOR UKELAND
New York Publishers Send Quantities of Ukulele
Folios to Home of "Jumping Flea."
"You've heard of the American who tried to sell
linen to Madeira, and his pal, a salesman for a Mil-
waukee brewery, who used to take in Pilsen and
Munich, in Germany, on his selling trips. All related
to the lad who carried coals to Newcastle.
Well, none of the aforementioned gentry has a
thing on Robbins-Engel, Inc., New York, publishers
of ukulele books. For, in the year that that firm has
been developing and exploiting its famous ukulele
catalog, it has sold more than 50,000 "uke" folios
to no less a place than Hawaii—home and natal place
of the ukulele, or "jumping flea," as they call it on the
much publicized beach of Waikiki.
An order for five thousand books, received last
week from the Hawaii Sales Co., Ltd., 1009 Niuianu
street, Honolulu, included Ukulele Ike's Comic Songs
for the Ukulele," Nos. 1 and 2, "W. C. Handy's
Famous Comic Blues," and the following famous
books by Hank Linet,—"Hank's One Hour Course
in Ukulele Playing," "Hank's College Ditties,"
"Hank's Songs of the Sunny South" and "Plank's
Comic Camp Ditties," all of Robbins-Engel publica-
tions.
INCREASES P H O N O G R A P H STOCK.
In its newly acquired location on East Mill street,
the A. B. Smith Piano Co., Akron, O., will expand its
talking machine department, where provision has been
made for larger stocks of the lines carried and for
more efficient methods of presenting and demon-
strating them. A complete line of radio will be a
feature of the business in the new location. The firm
moved last week from 11 Buchtell avenue.
GOOD W I N D O W ADVERTISING.
Trade visitors at Chicago are particularly im-
pressed with the beautiful displays of Lyon & Healy's
wholesale lines in the ten windows of their Chicago
store. The feature lines of Couturier band instruments
and saxophones and Washburn stringed instruments
are shown very effectively. The popular priced Ameri-
DEALER E N T E R S F U R N I T U R E BUSINESS.
can professional band instruments and American Con-
The Silverstone Music Co., wholesale representa-
servatory stringed instruments are also attractively
tive of the Edison phonograph in St. Louis, will
displayed. Various products of the wholesale piano open a furniture store in the seven-story building
and phonograph accessories division include new leased at 412 North Twelfth street. Talking ma-
Capital player roll cabinets. In addition to the win- chines will be included in the presentations, but the
dows a very complete display of band and stringed wholesale and retail Edison phonograph and record
instruments, woodwinds, violins, drums, etc., are
lines and radio will be continued at the Olive street
shown on the fifth floor of Lyon & Healy's building. store of the company.
HIGH GRADE
SLINGERLAND
Folding Organs
School Organs
May Bell
Practice Keyboards
Attention Soliofted
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 En^swood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
Slingerland Banjos
VIOLIN, CELLO AND DOUBLE
BASS WOUND STRINGS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
Guaranteed for thirty days after they are «old
SEND FOR CATALOG
are sold the country over because
they are Highest quality and sold
at a reasonable price.
Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
Write for Catalogue
S. SIMON
8106 Chappell Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
SLINGERLAND BANJO CO.
1815 Orchard Street
CHICAGO
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Player-actions installed. Instruments
refinished or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
ited. Write for details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
339 South Wabash Ave.
Chicago
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in th U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
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