Presto

Issue: 1925 2052

November 21, 1925.
SUMMER SALES CAMPAIGN
PROVES PRODUCTIVE
Results of This Year's Gulbransen Selling
Competition Shows that Seasons Are
All Good for Real Workers.
The "Summer Sales" campaign of Gulbransen
dealers created widespread interest among the real
go-getters.
The number of salesmen whose sales hover around
or exceeded the 25 sales for the two months of July
and August, was larger than in 1924, and while
many of the winners did not near the 25 mark, con-
sidering their territories, exceptionally good records
were made by them also.
The thing of first importance is a listing of the
men who have thus far been chosen as winners. Here
they are:
Thomas L. Bumpass of R. C. Bollinger Music Co.,
Fort Smith, Ark.; F. R. Howe, Howe's Music & Sta-
tionery Store, Santa Cruz, Cal.; George J. Tiss,
Sampson Music Co.. Weiser, Ida.; K. A. Tallmadge.
Witzel Piano Co., Chicago, 111.; Marion Jordan, Jus-
tin Bros., Cicero, 111.; C. J. Kramer, C. J. Kramer
Music Co., Gary, Ind.; N. T. Drake, N. T. Drake,
Madison, Ind.; R. L. Jones, Jones Music House,
Spencer, Iowa; Arthur Poundstone, Wood Music
Co., Anthony, Kans.; Harry Goldman, Hammann-
Levin Co., Baltimore, Md.; R. R. Troup, M. P. Moller
Co., Hagerstown, Md.; Louis Wolfe, Bon Marche
Dry Goods Co., Lowell, Mass.; W. E. Prokopec,
Weber Jewelry & Music Co., St. Cloud, Minn.; F. A.
Hurd, Parks Music House Co., Hannibal, Mo.; R. J.
Barber, Barber Music House, Great Falls, Mont.;
Asa Ridnour, E. H. Ridnour Piano Co., McCook,
Nebr.; W. J. Foster, Neal-Clark-Neal Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.; J. W. Driver, McFadyn Music Co., Fayette-
ville, N. C.; Mr. Lundin, Lundin Bros., Watford City,
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N. D.; W. Howard Smith, Smith & Phillips Music
Co., East Liverpool, O.; Fred C. Squires, Squires
Music House, Shippensburg, Pa.;A. O'Daniel, O'Daniel
& Reid, Clinton, S.C.; G. B. Kemmesh, G. B. Kemmesh
Piano Co., Rapid City, S. D.; Dan G. Brian, Glen
Bros.-Roberts Piano Co., Ogden, Utah; R. C. Bris-
tow, R. C. Bristow & Son, Petersburg, Va.; S. Glenn
Cline, Cline Music Co., Inc., Staunton, Va.; H. Jen-
sen, Hopper-Kelly Co., Tacoma, Wash.; Ed Deskine,
Talcott Music House, Yakima, Wash.; C. B. Har-
ting, C. B. Harting, Sawyer, Wis.; H. G. Woodley,
Forbes Music Shoppe, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Among all high salesmen, the highest honor goes to
Marion Jordan, salesman for Justin Bros., Cicero, 111.
The spirit with which Mr. Jordan goes after Gulbran-
sen sales is indicated by his letter. He says:
"I am pleased to know that I am one of the win-
ners of the 'Summer Sales' campaign. Most of my
customers know the difference between music and
'noise.' It, therefore, would be hard for me to sell
anything but the Gulbransen."
The Gulbransen bulletin contains interesting special
reports of the winning salesmen. They show what
persistency and industry may accomplish even in hot
summer weather.
STORY & CLARK'S BIG TRADE.
One of the piano industries that found October the
biggest month in the history of the house was the
Story & Clark Piano Company, whose headquarters
are at 173 North Michigan avenue, Chicago. "It's
perfectly wonderful," said E. M. Love to a Presto
representative one day this week. "Our sales are to
all classes of trade this year, from all parts of the
country. And at the factories things are being
pushed as fast as is consistent with good workman-
ship."
Ramon Montalvo, Jr., music merchant of New
Brunswick, N. J., has opened a new branch at 132
Albany street.
OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS
IN GENERAL IS GOOD
With Increasing Confidence in the Future
Buyers Are Ordering More Liberally in
Nearly All Lines of Trade.
Confidence in the immediate future of business in
general is increasing as the sequel to enlarged buying
by consumers. Retail trade continues to pick up in
practically all lines. There has likewise already been
quite a share of holiday and gift purchases, which are
not expected to reach their peak for a number of
weeks to come.
The conditions are fairly well reflected in the re-
peated visits to the market of buyers from out-of-
town stores and in the activity of resident buyers.
None of them is doing more than attempting to pro-
vide for immediate wants, but these are sufficiently
numerous to call for large quantities of merchandise
of divers kinds. The buying continues close because
so many concerns still continue to stress price as the
main incentive to their customers, but there remains
a fair sprinkling of those who wish to cater to the
trade that insists on quality as a prerequisite.
And both kinds of buyers are finding what each
desires. Primary markets reflect the conditions else-
where existent, with the exception that, in certain
merchandise, there has not yet been a readjustment of
values to correspond with the changes in raw material
costs. But trading continues in fair volume and pro-
duction has been somewhat speeded to conform with
demands for the specialties that are in greatest re-
quest. The outlook ahead as far as next spring is
regarded as much more favorable than was the case
a year ago.
S. M. Forbragd & Son will open a music store in
Libby, Mont., this week.
AMPICO FOR TWO ARKANSAS COLLEGES
(1) C. E. Dicken. President, Ouachita College. (2) H. L. Mitchell, Director Music Conservatory, Ouachita College. (3) New Home of Ouachita Conservatory. (4) Interior
View of New Ouachita Conservatory. (5) Dr. Frederic Harwood. Director of Music, Henderson-Brown Conservatory. (6) Dr. J. M. Workman, President, Henderson-Brown
College. (7) Henderson-Brown Conservatory Building.
The Ampico has been installed by the Arkadelphia
Music Co., Arkadelphia, Ark., in two leading col-
leges, Henderson-Brown, College, and Ouachita Col-
lege.
Ouachita College, of which C. E. Dicken is the
president, "has the largest music conservatory in that
section of the country, enrolling students from sev-
eral surrounding states. The conservatory was re-
cently housed in a new building, and it was for this
new home tlia.t the style 52, Chickering Ampico grand
was selected. H. L. Mitchell, director of the music
conservatory, uses the instrument daily.
Through- the interest and enthusiasm of Dr. J. M.
Workman, president of Henderson-Brown College,
and Dr. Frederick Harwood, director of music, the
purchase of a style 65 Chickering Ampico grand for
that institution was made possible. Dr. Harwood is
also the personal owner of a Chickering grand piano,
purchased from the Arkadelphia Music Co.
Both Dr. Workman and Dr. Harwood have ex-
pressed the opinion that the Ampico will prove a
tremendous stimulus to the musical development of
Henderson-Brown College.
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November 21, 1925.
The Buyer's Guide to Greater Music Trade
A List of the Foremost Manufacturers of Musical Instruments and Supplies whose Advertisements
appear in this Issue of Presto, and whose Announcements are Guaranteed by this Publication.
PIANOS and PLAYERS
Baldwin Piano Co., The
Bauer & Co., Julius
Bay Company, H. C
Becker Bros
Bond Piano
Brinkerhoff Piano Co
Bradbury Piano
Bush & Lane Piano Co
Bush & Gerts Piano Co
Cable Company, The
Celco Reproducing Medium
Chase, A. B
Christman Piano Co
Churchill Piano
Conover Piano
Continental Piano Co
De Luxe Player Action
Decker & Son
Doll & Sons, Inc., Jacob
Emerson Piano
Euphona Inner Player
Expression Player Action
Florey Bros.
French & Sons Piano Co., Jesse
Goldsmith Piano Co
Haddorff Piano Co
Haines & Co., W. P
Hallet & Davis Co
Hardman, Peck & Co
Hartford Piano
Hoffman Piano
Homer Pianos
Heppe Piano Co
James & Holmstrom Piano Co
Kingsbury Piano
Kindler & Collins
Kohler Industries
Kreiter Mfg. Co
Krakauer Bros
Kurtzmann & Co., C
Leins, E., Piano
Lindeman & Sons
Lester Piano Co
Cincinnati
Chicago
Chicago
New York
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Chicago
New York
Holland, Mich.
Rockford, 111.
Chicago
Norwalk, O.
Norwalk, O.
New York
Chicago
Chicago
Boston
New York
New York
New York
Norwalk, O.
Chicago
New York
Washington, N. J.
New Castle
Chicago
Rockford, 111.
New York
Boston
New York
Chicago
Chicago
New York
Philadelphia
New York
.Chicago
New York
New York
Milwaukee
New York
Buffalo, N. Y.
New York
Norwalk, O.
Philadelphia
Lessing Piano
Ludwig & Co
Lyon & Healy
Mason & Hamlin Co
Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co
Miessner Piano Co
Miller, Henry F., Piano
Newman Bros. Co
Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co
Operator's Piano Co., The
Packard Piano Co., The
Poole Piano Co
Price & Teeple Piano Co
Radle, Inc., F
Schaeffer Piano Mfg. Co
Schaff Bros. Co., The
Schaaf, Adam
Schiller Piano Co
Schulz Co., M
Schumann Piano Co
Seeburg Piano Co., J. P
Settergren Co., B. K
Spencer Piano Co., Inc
Smith & Nixon Piano Co
Starck Piano Co., P. A
Starr Piano Co
Steinway & Sons
Stodart Piano
Steinert & Sons, M
Strich & Zeidler
Strohber Piano
Stultz & Bauer
Tonk & Bro., Inc., William
United Piano Corp
Vose & Sons Piano Co
Weaver Piano Co., Inc
Webster Piano
Wellington Piano
Wellsmore Piano
Werner Piano Co
Weser Bros., Inc
Willard Piano
Williams Piano Co
Boston
New York
Chicago
Boston
New York
Milwaukee
Boston
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Boston
Chicago
New York
Chicago
Huntington
Chicago
Oregon, 111.
Chicago
Rockford, 111.
Chicago
Bluffton, Ind.
New York
Chicago
Chicago
Richmond, Ind.
New York
New York
Boston
New York
Boston
New York
New York
Norwalk, O.
Boston
York, Pa.
New York
Chicago
New York
Chicago
New York
Boston
Chicago
SMALL INSTRUMENTS and SUPPLIES
BANJOS:
Slingerland Banjo Co
Chicago
BAND INSTRUMENTS:
Buescher Band Instrument Co
Elkhart, Ind.
Conn, C. C, Ltd
Elkhart, Ind.
BENCHES AND CABINETS:
Elgin Phonograph & Cabinet Co
Elgin, 111.
Perfection Piano Bench Co
Chicago
Overton Company, S. E
South Haven, Mich.
Tonk Manufacturing Co
Chicago
ENGRAVERS & PUBLISHERS:
. Illinois State Register (Song Books)
Springfield, 111.
Remick & Co., J. H
Chicago
Rayner, Dalheim & Co
Chicago
Presto Buyers' Guide
Chicago
MUSIC ROLLS:
Capitol Roll & Record Co
Chicago
U. S. Music Company
Chicago
Q R S Company
Chicago
MAILING LISTS:
Polk & Co., R. L.
Detroit, Mich.
Ross. Gould Co
; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .-.St. Louis', Mo.
PIANO ACTIONS;
• •
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* Comstock, Cheney & Co..................
Ivory tpn, ; :Conn.
Peerless Pneumatic Piano Action£6
New.York
;Strauch Bros., I n c , . . , . , . , . , . ; . .
.........". ...New. York
Wessell, Nickel & G r o s s . . . . . . . . . . > ; . . . , . . . , T . ,New^ York:
PIANO LOADERS & MOVERS:
Bowen Piano Loader Co
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Piano Movers Supply Co
Harrisonburg, Va.
Self Lifting Piano Truck Co
Findlay, O.
PIANO PLATES:
Fairbanks Co., The
Springfield, O.
Kelly Co., The, O. S
Springfield, O.
Superior Foundry Co
Cleveland, O.
PIANO STRINGS:
Schaff Piano String Co
Chicago
Trefz, Otto R., Jr

Philadelphia
PIANO REPAIRS:
American Piano Supply Co.
New York
Frield Miller & Co
Indianapolis
Leins Piano Co. (Fine Pianos Rebuilt)
New York
Piano Repair Co., The
Chicago
Trefz, Jr., Otto R.
Philadelphia
United Specialty Co
Monticello, Ind.
ALL SUPPLIES & MISCELLANEOUS:
American Piano Supply Co.
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^New.York
Breckwoldt
&
Son,
Inc.,
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,
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.Dolgeville,
N. Y.
~ : \ " Hamm^clier; Schlemmer &' C o . . . . . " ! . . . . . . ' . .'.New York
' ; XiitkinsV-T.'.L rr Inc. (Leathers).. .""'. ...:..;v;./. ..New York
Px>lk's School of Piano T u n i n g . : . . . . . : . . . .La Porte, Ind.
.. - Schulz &; Moennig (Musical Merchandice)
Chicago
:,.;, Simon;. S. (Small Instrument Strings)'•.-.-..'. „•:..-.-. ; Chicago
. ::;; White Mfg. Co., A. L. (Portable Organs).-.- j , : . . , -Chicago
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