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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 30 N. 16 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
on this material was not permanent, was
far from being perfect or even satisfac-
tory, and it could not be removed from the
particular instrument on which it was
made without destroying the record. The
phonograph served to demonstrate that
sound waves could be recorded and repro-
duced, but it could render no practical ser-
vice to mankind and disappointed expecta-
tions. In the course of a few years it was
forgotten.
'' The Graphophone appeared ten years
after the phonograph. It was invented in
the Volta Laboratory, Washington, D. C ,
as the result of experiments conducted by
Alexander Graham Bell of telephone fame
and his associates, Dr. Chichester Bell and
Prof. Sumner Tainter. Its great improve-
Ual. Schchl's Rafter Works.
MANUFACTURER OF .
CALF AND SHEEP
SKINS FOR DRUM,
BANJO AND TAM-
BOURINE HEADS.
ment over the phonograph, and the feature
which revived interest in the talking ma-
chine and made it of practical value, was
in providing a method of cutting or en-
graving a record upon a wax-like tablet or
cylinder. This discovery makes possible
permanent records that can be taken from
the machine on which they were made and
reproduced on the same or other instru-
ments.
" T h e Patent Office has put into the
Graphophone Class all similar inventions,
including Edison's; and technically speak-
ing, every practical talking machine sold
in the United States to-day is a Grapho-
phone."
tinues steadily, there being no abatement
whatever in the output. This applies to
every section of the Haynes catalogue,
including the Boehm flutes and each of the
"Bay State" string instruments.
Lyon & Healy's Trade.
Notwithstanding the tremendous home
production of musical instruments by Lyon
& Healy, it is stated that during 1899 they
imported a greater number of cases of mu-
sical instruments than ever before in their
business career. This furnishes some idea
of the immense trade transacted by this
enterprising institution.
Geo. H. Beverly, who has returned from
an extensive and successful trip in the
"Bay State'' Demand.
interest of the Lindeman & Sons Piano
The latest reports from the John C. Co., was highly complimented by a Du-
Haynes & Co. factories show that the de- buque, la., newspaper during his recent
mand for "Bay State" instruments con- visit to that city.
27$, 2$o, Si 2$2 Scigcl St.,
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
A Satisfied Customer
Sends you another.
Established in New York 1876.
In Chicago, 1886.
HIGH GRADE AT MODERATE PRICE.
FACTORY AT RIVERVIEW, ILL.
SOHAEFFBB PIANO MFG. CO., Office, 215 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
Organized and Incorporated January 1898
Customers
are satisfied customers.
Write right no late Catalogue. . . .
A Piano which is
a money maker
for every dealer
who handles it • .
FACTORY AND OFFICES:
157& 159 E.I 28th St.
NEW YORK CITY.
WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO.
C F. GOEPEL & CO.,
Manufacturers: YORK, PA., U. S. A.
HYMN)LIA
PIPE ORGAN
CAPACITY THREE HUNDRED PIANOS PER MONTH.
No. J37 EAST 13TH STREET,
: tf\ B o C DO
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NEW YORK.
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flMano flftakers' Supplies anb Uools.
NO LARGER THAN A REED ORQAN
Two Manual and Pedal-Bass
Effects from one Keyboard
Church Organ Pipes Only
CH1CKERING HALL,
NEW YORK
FRANK TAFT, Proprietor
ALLEN'S PATENT PIANO CASTERS.
AND
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AGENTS
J. KLINKE'S DIAMOND BRAN D TU NI ING PINS.
RUSSELL 4, ERWIN MFG CO'S PIANO SCREWS
SCOVILL MFG CO'S CONTINUOUS HINGES.
FOR
R H.WOLFF <&. CO'S EAGLE BRAND MUSIC WIRE
HIGHLY FINISHED.
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SEND
FOR ILLUSTRATED
TUNING
CATALOGUE AND PRICE
PINS
LIST.
50U,
PIANOS
WALDORF PIANO CCX
OF
5 5 a-554-W. 2 9 \» ST.
NEW YORK.
HIGH-GRADE
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
1AN05
PIANOS
of Sterfipg
Quofity aiyd fow Priced. <** -or w
Factories: Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warerooms : 144 Fifth Avenue
it pays Deaters to fjarydfe tfyein.
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NICKEL-PLATED
SPECIALTY.
KOHLER & CAMPBELL.
FACTORY AND OFFICE.
402 to 410 West 14th Street, New York.
DOLL'S COLONIAL BTTLB
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.NEW YORK
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