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Issue: 1927 2136

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PRESTO-TIMES
July 9, 1927.
PIANO FACTORY m STORE SUPPLIES
the work until a friction is obtained. Wipe off with
a clean piece of waste, or waste slightly dampened
with alcohol. The advantage of the high polish is
Methods of Treating the Ever Popular Wood that it displays the beauty of the wood to the very
greatest advantage, giving it a very rich appearance;
and Detailed Advice About Finishing
the disadvantage lies in the fact that such a finish is
Surfaces Told by Expert.
more likely to be marred by knocks, scratches or hot
The favor for walnut seemingly never decreases dishes.
Refinishing Veneers.
to any great extent and interest in the ways to finish
"Severe accidents to a highly polished piece are
it always exists in the piano industry and other wood-
using trades. The way to avoid defects in finishing difficult to mend and often require refinishing; the
walnut and the processes ot follow to ensure desir- dull finish, if not made too dark, can be very rich
able results are told in Veneers by J. Hendricks, who in appearance, while it imsuch less subject to damage
dwells particularly on the necessity of sealing the and can be more easily repaired if damaged.
"If a wax finish is desired, after the work is
surface.
"While walnut is less subject to such changes than stained and filled, apply two coats of white shellac
any other cabinet wood, nevertheless it must be to the work, sanding each coat to a smooth surface.
remembered that the products of a factory may be Apply a paste wax, let stand about ten minutes and
shipped to all parts of the United States, and even wipe off with rags, seeing that all excess wax is
to foreign countries, and be subjected to widely vary- removed. If an open-pore finish is desired, eliminate
ing heat and moisture conditions, therefore a good the filling process. The waxed dull finish shows the
finish that seals the surface is very necessary," he grain to good advantage and is the eastiest of all fin-
ishes to keep looking well.
advises, and continues:
"Lacquers have been improved to such an extent
"The finish also guards against decay and insect
attacks, although walnut is practically free from such of late that their use on furniture has become more
troubles; the finish on walnut also serves to bring general; if a lacquer finish is desired on walnut, apply
out the beautiful texture and figure of the wood, and three coats of lacquer over the filler, rubbing the
makes it possible to have as gliht or as dark a shade final coal with water, as water will cut the work
of walnut as is desired or such contrasting effects as quicker than oil. This extra labor in rubbing is one
of the principal objections to lacquer finishes; how-
the two-tone, high-light and shaded effects.
Takes Fine Finish.
"Walnut, as a rule, always takes a fine finish; the
beauty of the finish creates an atmosphere of dignity
and simplicity that reflects true refinement of taste.
Walnut furniture never looks cloudy or dirty if prop- Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc., Sole Agent for Line
erly finished, is warm and cheery in color, and is easy
Appreciated by Piano Industry.
to keep clean. It gives the owner the satisfaction
The
quality
of fine tone and the character for
of knowing that he has achieved a recognized indi-
viduality in his home, and the passing of time only endurance in a piano depends largely on the merits
increases his enjoyment and the approval of those of the hammer and damper felts used in its construc-
tion. The Weickert hammer and damper felts for
who value distinctive furniture.
"After the work is stained and filled, if a varnish upright and grand pianos have long been associated
finish is desired, apply a coat of white shellac or a with the highest types of instruments and their use
good sub-shellac, sand well with a 000 sandpaper naturally suggests admirable merits of tone nad care
and apply two coats of a good grade of rubbing in manufacturing.
Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc., 213 East 19th
varnish, giving ample time between the coats, to let
the work dry thoroughly. For a dull-rubbed finish stree, New York, is sole agent for the famous line
give the final varnish coat time to become dry be- of Weickert hammer and damper felts and the ex-
yond a doubt, and then rub with 3-F pumicestone tensive uses of the products by American piano man-
and light rubbing oil (paraffin oil can be used) to a ufacturers is sufficient testimony of their desirability.
The company also carries a wide line of fine action
dull surface.
"If a high gloss or polish finish is desired, continue bushing cloths and other commodities for the piano
the above rubbing method of giving the work a sec- manufacturer, tuner and repairman,
ond rubbing with fine rottenstone, and then, when ever, it is durable, not subject to marring and a great
the surface is as smooth as it can be made, wet a time-saver in the coating, over the time consumed
piece of cotton waste with the polish solution and rub in applying the varnish coats."
WALNUT FINISHES
WEICKERT HAMMER FELTS
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
Manufacturers of
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
The Wessefl, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found.
FACTORIES:
M P U /
Y H D I f
45th St., 10th Aw. & W 46lh. 1 * E- W
I KJMX I \ .
OFFICEi
457 W. 45th S*»t
MAHOGANY FROM HONDURAS
That Valuable Forest Product Is the Economic Life
of the British Dependency.
The economic life of British Honduras practically
depends upon mahogany and the unusual importance
of this single industry over a long period of time
has affected the business practices of the community.
The colony was settled and established by wood cut-
ters, who were attracted by het richness of he trop-
ical forests. It is certain, Consul E. A. Bonnett tells
the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, that
mahogany has been exported from the country for
more than 200 years and, since the decline in the
value of logwood, has been the chief product.
"Transportation between Belize and other ports of
the coast of British Honduras and the mahogany-pro-
ducing areas in the interior is restricted to shallow
river craft and pack mules," Mr. Bonnett reports.
"There are no vehicle roads or railways in the colony
over which mahogany logs can be transported, or by
which the necessary supplies for the logging camps
can be taken. Supplies are handled by the river
boats.
"The mahogany logs must be felled in the dry
season, trucked or skidded by cattle teams to the
banks of one of the streams and driven to the sea on
the first flood. The loose logs are collected at
booms near the mouth of the river, rafted and towed
to the steamer in epen bay which is to deliver them
at the seaboard market in the United States or
England.
"The uncertainty of the floods occasion great losses
to the mahogany contractors and to the exporters.
When the rains break, usually the first or second
week in June, there appears a tension in Belize, which
does not disappear until word is received that the
mahogany logs are in the booms. The several im-
portant rivers have been known to rise forty feet and
return to normal within less than twenty-four hours.
Unless sufficient men are on hand when the flood
comes, so that the loose logs can be driven down
midstream, the rapidly falling waters of the rivers,
which have inundated the country for miles on either
side of the low river banks, will deposit a part or all
of the drive so far from the normal river bed that the
logs can never be recovered. These losses are nomi-
nally borne by the 'contractors' and not by the ex-
porting lumber companies."
The J. L. Riehm Piano Co., of Louisville, Ky., has
moved to a new location at 513 South Third street.
MOVING TRUCKS
for
PIANOS
Orthophonic Victrolas
Electric Refrigerators
Trucks, Hoists, Covers and Special Straps.
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, INC.
DOLGEVILLE. N. Y.
Manufacturers o(
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
J BRECKWOLDT, Prea.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT, Sec. & Traaa,
Manufactured by
Self-Lifting PianoTruck Co.
FINDLAY, OHIO
THE O. S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
TELLS ALL ABOUT ALL PIANOS
of High Grade
PIANO PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
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OHIO
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July 9, 1927.
PRESTO-TIMES
has long prevailed in the New York and Chicago
areas has been cleared up to a large extent. There
are still some conflicts in the New England district.
On Basis of Advices, the Federal Radio Commission Commissioner O. H. Caldwell is now making a sur-
vey of that section with a view of adjusting difficulties
Declares Results Satisfactory.
which prevail.
The Federal Radio Commission announced on June
"The Commission is most gratified over the broad-
30, on the basis of advices received by it, that satis- casting situation and it is the firm belief of the
factory results are being obtained with few excep- members that it will not be necessary to make any
tions from the new allocations of wave lengths, from radical changes in the set-up on August 15, when the
the standpoint of both the broadcaster and the lis- present 60-day licenses will be renewed for another
tener.
short period.
As a result, the Commission was said to believe it
will be unnecessary to inaugurate any radical
SEEK RADIO QUEEN.
changes in the system on August IS when licenses
First entries in the annual contest to determine the
will be renewed temporarily.
Queen of Radio reached officials of the Radio World's
The statement, in full text, follows:
Fair in New York from California and Connecticut.
"Official and unofficial reports reaching the Fed- There is nation-wide interest among feminine listen-
eral Radio Commission are to the effect that the new ers who not only are proficient in operating wireless
allocation of wave lengths, with the exception of a equipment but write in glowing terms of what radio
few isolated cases, is working most satisfactory from is doing for the women of America, which is the sub-
the standpoint of the broadcaster and the listener.
"An almost ideal condition seems to prevail in the ject of this year's essay competition, ending August
far west and the south, while the congestion which 31.
RADIO RECEPTION GOOD
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS —PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
TUNERS AND REPAIRERS
Our new Illustrated Catalogue of Piano
and Player Hardware, Felts and Tools
is now ready. If you haven't received
your copy let us know.
2110 Fairmount Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Worry Over Player Details
is avoided by the manufac-
turer who uses the
A. C. Cheney Player Action
in his products. He knows
everything is all right and
that the best musical quali-
ties of his pianos are develop-
ed by the use of this player
mechanism.
Pacts in Various Lines of Commodities Which Enter
Into Musical Instrument Manufacture.
The United States Department of Agriculture de-
clared last week that it has never endorsed the name
"Philippine mahogany," as applied to Philippine
woods.
The old rules for measurement and inspection of
hardwood lumber, veneer, thin lumber and plywood
have been superseded and the rules created by the
National Hardwood Lumber Association have been
adopted by the organization named and the hard-
wood Manufacturers' Institute.
American pneumatic piano pedals are offering very
keen competition to German manufacturers, resulting
in an almost total abandonment of such local produc-
tion. American pedals imported in the unfinished
state and finished locally sell at a lower price than
the German product, reports Consul Hernando de
Soto, Leipsic.
Rights to export rubber from Malaya and Ceylon
restriction areas are issued in the form of permits,
FORMS BOYS' BAND.
which are passed from seller to buyer in each trans-
The D. W. Lerch Music Company. Canton, O., action. These permits are issued by the restriction
has organized the Canton Boys' Bugle and Drum administrative officials and are generally spoken of
Corps. This company has been instrumental in recent in the trade as coupons.
weeks in forming several musical organizations and
With an army of 160 men the Bureau of Entomol-
free instruction is given members of the various ogy and the United States Forest Service is carrying
organizations.
on an intensive campaign against the pine beetle this
year in the lodgepole pine forests along the Conti-
nental Divide in the Bitter Root and Bcaverhead Na-
A FEW NOTES.
tional Forests of Montana. This is the largest under-
George Lester Atwater of New Haven, Conn., is taking in pine beetle control ever launched in that
a composer of three songs which are highly favored district.
by students of Yale. "Boola," perhaps the best known,
Four hundred flock masters are expected to attend
was a favorite of John Philip Sousa, and is played the annual convention of the Wyoming Wool Grow-
by the college band at every important athletic con- ers Association, which will convene at Lander, Wyo.,
test, together with Atwater's other two, "Bingo," and July 20, 21 and 22.
"Good Night, Harvard."
The organized lumber industry of the United
George E. Brenner of the Pacific Coast Keefer Co., States reported a substantial margin of gain for last
San Francisco, is back in his former quarters at week in production, shipments and orders, compared
277 Eddy street, after having been located for a few with the week before, says the National Lumber
weeks at 140 O'Farrell street. He has increased his Manufacturers Association.
stocks since getting back to the old home and is pre-
paring to add several new lines.
In a "remodeling sale" the Winter Piano Co., 1015
The Heine Piano Co., which conducts an upstairs State street, Erie, Pa., is closing out its entire stock
store on upper Market street, San Francisco, has an of musical merchandise and accessories. In the
attendant at all times in the street lobby to direct future the company will specialize in pianos, phono-
prospects to the salesrooms above.
graphs and radios.
Greater Beauty and Greater Comfort
A. C. CHENEY
PIANO ACTION COMPANY
SCARFS,
CUSH-
IONS,
COVERS
CASTLETON, N. Y.
SCHAFF
Piano String Co,
Manufacturers of
SITUATION IN SUPPLIES
Bench Cushions, Piano Throws, Bags
for Small Instruments, Upholstered
Bench Tops.
Illustrated Folders On Request
GENERAL PIANO KEY
REPAIRING
24-HOU R
SERVICE
RECOVERING
BUSHING
SHARPS
E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
2106 Boulevard Place
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Period Drapery and Mfg. Co.
NEW ALBANY, IND.
The Piano Repair Shop
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
Piano Bass Strings
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Comer Lewis Street
CHICAGO
Heaviest grade Pyralin Ivory, beveled
and polished to look like the finest ivory
keyboards built. Beautiful work, guaran-
teed. Sharps ebonized, bushings, etc.
We begin work on your keys the minute they
arrive. Write for Nevj Price List.
McMACKIN PIANO SERVICE
Factory: 1721-3 Mondamin Avenue
DES MOINES, IA.
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt ky
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 AT«.
XH E CO MSTOCK, C HENE 1 Y
Chicago
& CO.
IVORYTON, CONN
IVORY CUTTERS SINCE 1834
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand Keys, Actions and Hammers, Upright Keys
Actions and Hammer , Pipe Organ Keys
Piano Forte Ivory for JIB Trade
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