Presto

Issue: 1928 2173

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PRESTO-TIMES
March 24, 1928
MRS. BLACK NAMES
GULBRANSEN PIANO
sentatives at Spokane, has written a very gracious
note of thanks to the Gulbransen Company, Chicago:
"Gentlemen: A mere letter of thanks seems very
inadequate at this time.
"I am surely proud and happy to learn of my good Comparing 1927 with 1926, Imports of Musical Instru-
ments Excepting Pianos Increase in Value.
fortune in having won 'the three-way piano' and I
BRITISH MUSIC GOODS
IMPORTS SHOW INCREASE
Spokane Winner of Honors and Award Pro-
vides Striking Title for New Instrument
and Adds Slogan of Great
Clearness.
An accompanying cut of Mrs. Margaret Woodbine
Black, winner in the contest to name the Gulhransen
Combination Registering and Reproducing Piano,
gives evidence of the intelligence and gift of eloquent
expression.
Mrs. Black's winning name and slogan were as fol-
lows:
The Gulbransen Triano
"The Three Way Piano."
The name, which has the advantage of being a sim-
ple one, is in very close relation to the word "Piano"
and at the same time puts over the thought that there
are three ways of playing it. 1, By hand; 2, through
electric playing of the roll; 3, as a registering piano
played by foot-pedals. When played this way the
roll is propelled electrically and the piano pedals are
used for striking the notes and playing with expres-
sion. As a registering piano the ordinary piano
pedals, not player treadles, are used. The latter fea-
ture adds particularly to the appearance of the instru-
ment.
Mrs. Black is a daughter of Dr. W. F. Kippen, a
Spokane, Wash., physician. She was graduated from
the North Central High School of Spokane in 1918,
after which she attended the University of Idaho at
Moscow and later graduated from the Cheney Nor-
MRS. MARGAliET WOODBINE BLACK.
mal School of Cheney, Washington. She taught
school prior to her marriage to Mr. Black, who is in wish to thank you for having made possible my
the commisary department of the Potlatch Lumber chance to win such a wonderful prize.
"Gratefully yours,
Co. Mrs. Black is a very modest and retiring wo-
"(MRS.) MARGARET BLACK."
man. Her letter suggesting the name and slogan was
The judges in the contest were C. J. Levin, of the
brief and to the point and showed a very keen adver-
Kranz-Smith-Hammann-Levin Co., Baltimore; Henry
tising sense.
Mrs. Black, who became interested in naming the D. Sulver, of Vanderhoof & Co., advertising agents
new Gulbransen instrument through a newspaper an- of Chicago, and A. 11. Boettcher, patent attorney of
nouncement of Tull & Gibbs. the Gulbransen repre- Chicago.
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
Manufacturers of
According to Alfred Nutting, at the American Con-
sulate General, London, British imports of musical
instruments and parts, with the exception of pianos,
increased in value for 1927 compared with 1926, but
were far below the value for 1925. The effect of the
import duty, which was reimposed on July 1, 1925,
has been most marked in pianos. Whereas 16,688
pianos were imported in 1925, the number dropped to
3,027 in 1927. Organs similarly declined from 616 to
343 and "All other musical instruments" from 420,805
to 265,953. The value of parts and accessories de-
creased from £692,551 to £429,215.
Practically all of the instruments purchased abroad
were for use in the United Kingdom, not for re-
export.
There was an increase, judged by aggregate value,
in British exports of musical instruments in 1927, when
contrasted with either 1925 or 1926. However, the
number of organs and pianos exported decreased.
Exports of miscellaneous musical instruments showed
a considerable increase, as did the value of parts and
accessories. The major proportion of British exports
of musical instruments goes to British overseas
possessions.
STOCKHOLDERS' PRIVILEGE.
Preferential rights to subscribe to the new securi-
ties will be given to stockholders of the Welte Co ,
Inc., and the Estey-Welte Corporation. The new
corporation will start in business without a dollar
of floated indebtedness, and will be headed by a group
of men who for over a quarter of a century have
been closely identified with the du Pont industries.
The financial end will be under the supervision of
W. J. W r ebster, chairman of the board of the Atlas
Powder Company. The manufacturing end will be
under the supervision of W. E. Fletcher, who has
been with the du Pont interests for twenty-four years.
The sales will be managed by Robert T. Lytle,
who for 36 years has been associated with du Pont
and other industries.
MOVING TRUCKS
for
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
PIANOS
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found.
FACTORIES:
45thSt., 10thAM. &W46lh
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Orthophonic Victrolas
Electric Refrigerators
OFFICE.
457 W . 45th Street
Write for catalog and prices for End Trucks, Sill
Trucks, Hoists, Covers and Special Straps.
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, INC.
DOLGEVILLE. N. Y.
Manufactured by
Self-Lifting PianoTruck Co.
Manufacturers of
FINDLAY, OHIO
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
J BRECKWOLDT, Prea.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT, Sec. & Treaa.
THE O. S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
TELLS ALL ABOUT ALL PIANOS
of
High
Grade
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SPRINGFIELD
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IVORY CUTTERS SINCE 1834
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand Keys, Actions and Hammers, Upright Keys
Actions and Hammer , Pipe Organ Keys
Piano Forte Ivory for the Trade
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March 24, 1928
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
APRIL GULBRANSEN ROLLS
Winning List of Music from the Gulbransen
Company Includes Classic, Semi-Classic,
Standard Marches and Popular Numbers.
The following is an advance list of Gulbransen
Music Rolls, released for April, the names of the re-
cording artists being printed in parentheses:
CLASSIC AND SEMI-CLASSIC.
30040—Butterflies, Steinke (Jones).
40068—Prelude C sharp minor, Rachmaninoff
(Haase).
30162—Moment Musical, Schubert (Haase).
30193—Perfect Melody, O'Hara (Jones).
30236—Spanish Dance No. 1, Moszkowski (Haase).
STANDARD ( W I T H WORDS).
20234—On the Road to Mandalay, Speaks (Haase).
20131—Valse Boheme, DeCosta (Clarke).
MARCHES (INSTRUMENTAL).
30271—U. S. Field Artillery, Sousa (Schornsteiu).
POPULAR ( W I T H WORDS).
20413—Dolly Dimples, Alter (Wehrlen).
20412—'S Wonderful, Gershwin (Wehrlen).
20408—She's a Great, Great Girl, Woods (Clarke).
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
of De Kalb, Illinois
LLS
Thos. H. Endicott, sales manager of the Zenith
Radio Corporation of Chicago, after an extensive per-
sonal survey of the eastern and middle west terri-
tory, is highly enthusiastic regarding the future sales
of the new Zenith AC electric receivers, particularly
the models with self contained power speakers. Mr.
The Freliuger Music House, at 315 Columbia street,
Endicott said "The advent of the electric radio re- Lafayette, Ind., will move May 1 to 654 Main street,
ceiver has increased our sales over one hundred per where the store is being remodeled.
cent and kept the Zenith factory at top speed on three
shifts. The popularity and improved tone quality
established by the use of power speakers in the elec-
tric receivers will cause another wave of demand
which we will meet by being the first radio manufac-
turer on the market with new receivers in the early
part of this year, and also able to make early deliv-
213 East 19th Street, New York
eries. We look forward to the largest sales in the
history of the Zenith Radio Corporation. The mar-
Sole Agents for
ket for electric radio, which Zenith was first to recog-
nize, has barely been scratched during the past year,
the real volume will come during 1928."
Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc.
Hammer
FREE SONG OFFER.
The Englewood Music House, 516 Englewood ave-
nue, Chicago, sends the following announcement:
"Professional copies will be sent to all girl singers
who ask for a copy of Will Sullivan's latest song:
'Has Anyone Seen My Pal,' a true song taken from
real life with a calling melody." The song is pub-
lished by Englewood Music House.
and Damper
Felts
Grand and Upright Hammer*
Made of Weickert Felt
Fine Action Bushing Cloths, etc
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originator* — Patentee*
De Kalb, Illinois
We Supply More Than
90%
General Key Repairs,
Sharps, Etc.
of the Piano, Organ
and Action Trade in
U. S. and Canada
Ivory Sanding, Polishing
and Re-Gluing
Pouch Skins
a Specialty
h
Write for sample book
Our Ivorine Keys
Heaviest
Supply especially
for REPAIR MEN
Highest Quality
and
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P i ano3 er Vice
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Very Prompt Service
PRINTERS
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
KEYS RETURNED IN 24 HOURS
BEST GRADK IVORINE
PRINT ANYTHING IN MUSIC
RECOVERING
$8.00
BUSHING
3.50
SHARPS
2.50
NEW FRONTS
2.00
PLAYER ACTIONS REPAIRED
BY ANY PROCESS
SEND FOR QUOTATION AND SAMPLES
NC ORDER TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE ATTENTION
THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MUSIC PRINTER V E S T OF NEW YORK AND
THE LARGEST ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
Prompt and efficient service
Striking Pneumatics
Air Motors, Governors, etc., Recovered
ESTABLISHED I87 E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
ilium
One of the outstanding features in the sale of
specialties in Concepcion, Chile, in 1927 was that of
phonographs and records, whereas imports in almost
all other lines had been restricted by continued de-
pressed business conditions. The three principal fac-
tors in this marked increase were attributed to the
improved method of sound reproduction, the privelege
of making installment payments, and a more inten-
sified sales campaign. The manufacture of phono-
graphs is carried on to some extent in Concepcion
from parts and accessories obtained in the United
States, and though the machines are of various sizes,
some of them are of good appearance and are being
well received by people of moderate means.
ZENITH AC RECEIVERS
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
struments or not, it will pay you to
handle and be able to furnish
CLARK ORCHESTRA ROLLS
Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
LARS.
2106 Boulevard Place
PHONOGRAGH SALES IN CHILE
WEICKERT
THE FAMOUS
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20407—My Ohio Home, Kahn-Donaldson (Wehr-
len).
20411—Sunshine, Berlin (Wehrlen).
20410—What Do You Say, Yellen, Ager, Ash
(Clarke).
20409—Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs Off the Moon,
Young-Levant (Clarke).
POPULAR (INSTRUMENTAL).
20414—Willow Tree. Waller (Wehrlen).
THE
OTTO
CINCINNATI,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
REFERENCE ANY PUBLISHER
ZIMMERMAN
& SON CO.jNC.
OHIO.
99 per cent of interested prospects become customers
Him
BECAUSE
PERFECTION
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are used by people who have good taste, appreciate fine things and know sound values.
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