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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 31 N. 4 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Optimistic, Will Bush.
MEETS WITH KEEN APPRECIATION OF BUSH
& GERTS PIANO VALUES ON HIS TRIP CON-
FIDENT OF A SPLENDID FALL TRADE.
" I returned the early part of this
month from a general trip through the
West, Northwest and Southwest," said the
genial Will L. Bush general manager of
the Bush & Gerts Piano Co., Chicago, to
The Review. "I rounded up a good many
deals, and made some very satisfactory
sales of the popular Bush & Gerts pianos,
and the most gratifying feature of my
trip was the number of our very finest
pianos sold, our style 15 having been a
perfect mascot all along my trip, and I
had the pleasure of being mixed up in
several very warm competitive deals, when
this piano came to my rescue in a manner
that was truly gratifying to me, having
grown somewhat rusty in my experience
in selling pianos at retail in the country,
but I always like to help out a good dealer
whenever I get the chance, and am glad
to say that this particular style of piano
took several scalps during my trip, the
most interesting part of which was proba-
bly my visit to Fargo, N. D., during the
Fire Tournament and Industrial Parade,
which surpassed anything I have ever seen
in its magnificence and completeness of
detail. For entertainment of visitors as well
as their comfort, Fargo is certainly the
peer of any city of its size in the United
States, and reminds me so much of Chicago,
that I might consider it almost a small edi-
tion of our hustling, bustling metropolis.
" I am satisfied that there is going to be
a splendid trade from a large portion of
the territory that I covered this fall, and
we are preparing the most complete and
varied stock of our new and up-to-date
styles that we have ever had for fall trade,
and have profited by our experience of a
year ago, when during our strike our only
salvation was the fact that we had several
hundred pianos completed when it began,
and we have always made it a point to
carry a heavy stock when we could, and it
is absolutely necessary this fall, unless
some unforeseen calamity occurs."
Revised Tariffs in Australasia.
[Special to The Review.l
Washington, D. C , July 23, 1900.
The authorities here have just made
public the revised tariffs on American
goods entering the various colonies broad-
ly known as Australasia. Those bearing
on musical instruments and parts thereof,
will be of interest to the trade: The duties
are as follows:
Victoria—upright pianos, $24.33 each;
grand pianos, $72.99 each; cabinet organs
(including second hand), $14.60 each; pipe
organs, 25 per cent, ad valorem; piano
actions made up and organ parts, 25 per
cent, ad valorem; musical instruments
and parts not made up, free.
Weaker
Customers
are satisfied customers.
Write right novv for
I Ate Catalogue, . . .
WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO.
Manufacturers: YORK, PA. f U. S. A.
HYMKDUA
look pleased you, \
fifty yeass of voicing \ ^^
CHECKERING & SONS, Pianoforte Makers
BOSTON, MASS.
Distributors for North and South America.
PIANOS
WALDORF
PIANO CC\
55E-554W. 23 ™ ST.
NEW YORK,
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more
the
strange that
reec s
* should result
in the sweet toned \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^ — — - ^ Estey, ever sweeter
and clearer with eachu__^-—-"
new instrument that comes
from the factory, else what were the uses of experience?
SEND
FOR CATALOGUE.
ESTEY ORGAN CO.,
. . . . .
BRATTLEBORO, VT,
HENRY LINDEMAN & SON,
Two Manual and Pedal-Bass
Church Organ Pipes Only
^^
tone? And yet, it \ ^ ^
PIPE ORGAN
Effects from one Keyboard
The Merchants' Association of New York
is maintaining an aggressive campaign for
the purpose of bringing the Texas trade to
this city to as great an extent as possible.
This week a circular was issued containing
information anent the concessions which
had been granted by the Southern Pacific
Co. in favor of New York. This will be
followed in a few days by another one set-
ting forth the desirability of the New York
market more in detail.
Yes, look at it and see an organ artistically made of the besfl
materials and with the greatest skill of the most experienced work-
1? :n. Look it all over, from pedals ^ — . to music rack, and
it's just the same. ^
'
"" g I A But listen! Ah, if the
NO LARGER THAN A REED ORGAN
*
New York the Great Market.
LOOK AND LISTEN.
A Satisfied Customer
Sends you another.
All \ \ \ \ \
New Zealand—pianos, organs and other
musical instruments not enumerated, 20
per cent, ad valorem; actions, keys,
frames, stops, pipes, etc., for pianos or
organs, not put together, free. Band in-
struments for volunteer military organiza-
tions are also free of duty.
Western Australia—upright pianos, $24.-
33 each; grand pianos, $73 each; har-
moniums or organs, $14.60 each.
Queensland—upright pianos,$29.20 each;
grand or square pianos, $58.40 each; cabi-
net organs or harmoniurr.s, $14.60 each;
music is on the free list.
Tasmania—pianos, cabinet organs and
musical instruments of all kinds, 20 per
cent, ad valorem; actions, organ pipes,
knobs, keys on frame or otherwise, to be
used in the manufacture of pianos, organs
or harmoniums, are on the free list, as are
organs or harmoniums specially imported
to be used in churches.
OIF 1
TKADE
X=» X A I V O - 3F" O H . "X" JSS
H6NRY LINDEMAN.
LEHR
159 E. I28th St., N. Y.
HIGH
GRADE
S. G. LINDEMAN
PIANOS
Original in design, refined in tone.
Finish and interior workmanship unsurpassed.
Modern in price.
PIANO .*
* CASE
ORGANS
Acknowledged by the music press and trade as having no equal. Latest styles are
7 1-3 octave, have new improvements and are remarkably low in price.
H. LEHR & CO
Easton, Pa.

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