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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1893 Vol. 18 N. 1 - Page 16

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Qorper Bloc:K,
tailing apd Edge (\\ou\d\f)Q
Dove-
'B herewith present an illustration of a
new combined Corner Block, Rosette,
Dovetailing and Edge Moulding Machine,
which will turn out from 25 to 30 perfect corner
blocks per minute, and will use cutters up to
AH" i n diameter. The blocks are 6" square,
or over.
Adjustable gauges are provided for holding
the blocks in the center, or for guiding long
strips that are to have rosettes cut at intervals,
similar to those shown in the cuts of work
done on this machine. The best way to make
detached rosettes is to cut them almost through
long strips and then pass the slips through the
planer in order to remove the part left standing
by the rosette cutter.
The machine, however, is provided with an
attachment for making the rosette complete in
one operation.
To obtain best results, kiln dried lumber
should be used. Waste pieces of all kinds can
be collected and put in the steam box or near
the boiler, thoroughly dried, passed through
the planer, sawed up and turned into sets of
corner blocks, thus utilizing what would other-
wise be of no value, The cost of such work is
thus reduced to a minimum. The machine will
cut pine, yellow pine, birch, black walnut, oak,
ash, maple, S3'camore, soft California red-wood
and, in fact, all kind of woods used in house
trimmings. The variety of work it will turn
out is almost unlimited, and one set of cutters
can be used for quite a number of different de-
signs.
When the machine is to be used for mould-
ing, it is furnished with an extension for the
spindle, collars for the extension and reducing
rings for the hole in the table. It is not neces-
sary to remove the upper works, but simply
slide them back out of the way.
For dovetailing the machine is furnished
with an improved dovetailing attachment. To
use the same, it is only necessary to lay it
loose on the table of the machine.
After
placing the stock on it, bring the form in con-
tact with the collar on the cutterhead and guide
it around. It will produce a perfect dovetail,
and, in the hands of an ordinary mechanic, will
rapidly execute some of the finest work, mak-
ing a complete dovetail and finishing both
parts of the one joint in a single operation.
The manufacturer is P. Pryibil, Nos. 555-557
West 41st street, New York city.
NOVELLQ, EWER k CO.,
Music # Publishers # and # Importers,
35TEW Y O E K .
AGENTS FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSIC
PUBLISHING HOUSES IN LONDON
Conoone'a Lessons. New edition, with marks of Expression
and Phrating, by ALBERTO RANDEGGEK.
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Price, in paper,
50 cents each.
Fifty lessons for medium part of voice.
Twenty-five lessons. A sequel to the fifty lessons for
medium part of voice.
Forty lessons for Contralto.
Forty lessons for Bass or Baritone.
Randegger'i Method of S i n g i n g . By ALBERTO RAN-
DEGGBR. Bound in paper, $1.50 ; boards, $1.75.
Itockhanaen'a Method of S i n g i n g .
"CROWN" PIANOS
AND ORGANS.
From Maine to California's shore,
I searched the country o'er and o'er
TIHIIE C O L B T
By JULIUS STOCK-
HAUSEN. Translated into English by SOPHIE Low. Bound
in paper, (2.00.
M a n n ' s Manual of Singing. A method of learning to
sing at sight, by RICHARD MANN. Bound in paper, 40 cents.
Behuke and Peau'e's Voice Training Exercises.
For Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone,
and Bass. Bound in paper, each 60 cents.
Greenwood's Two Part Exereises for Choirs and
Schools, by JAMES GREENWOOD. Bound in paper, 40 cents;
boards, 65 cents.
ASK FOR NOVELLO'S EDITION.
NOVELLO, EWER & CO.,
21 East 17th Street, New York.
IFI^IETO
CO.,
MAHUFACTUR.KB.S O P
Grand and Upright Pianos,
ERIE, PA.
NEW TORE OFFICE: 18 East 17th Street, with G. W. HERBERT.
Piano Manufacturers,
F. MUEHLFELD
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To find the place where I might buy
An instrument to suit the eye,
To suit the ear and suit the mind ;
But this, I've learned, is hard to find.
I turned my steps to Illinois,
Chicago ! that's the place, my boys,
On South Canal street, Geo. P. Bent
Can furnish all, and make content
The most exacting person out:
The profane or the most devout.
" Crown " Organs and Pianos, too,
Of finest workmanship all through,
Are what they make and what they sell ;
You can depend on what they tell,
Of perfect sound and touch and tone,
They sell on merits all their own.
511-513 E. 137th St., NEW YORK
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MANUFACTURERS OF
Seaverns Piano Action C o . , ™ ™ ^ ™ ^
Eos. 113-125 BROADWAY,
ESTABLISHED 1861.
CAMBBIDGEPOBT, MASS.

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