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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 15 - Page 40

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THE 7V^JSIC TRKDE REVIEW
: B. CHASE PIANOS
inconvenience in the handling of the same,
but increased the price nearly one hundred
per cent.
"While the object of the last-named box
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
has been to provide an especially powerful
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
toned instrument, we have continued in our
experiments and have made another style,
New York Warerooms
factory and Principal Office
Xo. 412, which also has two sets of combs,
10 EAST 17th STREET
NORWALK,
OHIO
one either side of the comb plate, but the na-
ture of the combs being different, the quality
of music obtained therefrom is much finer
from the fact that those on the right of the
ORIGINAL
plate are tuned differently in character from
LUTE
effects,
Violin
effects, etc., are brouhgt
those on the left side, thereby making double
into
play
combined
with the PIANO*
the number of actual notes found in No. 312.
making a veritable Orchestra. No other
That is to say, in No. 312 the same scale of
Piano Player like it or will do what the
78 different notes is employed in each of the
cANGELUS can.
four combs, while in No. 412 there are 156
flnv one can Play it.
different notes or 312 duplex. The differ-
Tt Plays any Piano.
ence between actual teeth and actual notes
Endorsed by highest musical authority.
must be noticed particularly in comparing
Josef Hofmann, Marcella Sembrich, Jean de
these two last mentioned styles, and we do
Reszke, Edouard de Reszke and many others
not hesitate to say that the music produced
of note.
from No. 412, both in quality and strength
of tone, is the finest ever attained, not ex-
cepting auv size of box or disc now on the
markvi, f.jr it is made 'Sublime Harmony
main Office and factory:
Mandolin Tremolo.' This style, No. 412, is
mtriden, Conn., U. $. J\.
provided w'./.i a zither attachment which
new VorR:
adds a very pleasing effect to the tone, and
we might further say that ours is one that
164 fifth flwnwe
works properly and its use is optional.
Manufacturer of
"Having described the three styles of un-
Mlgh-Grade
usual interest to you. we would say the bal-
ance of our numbers given in the list are
Grand and Upright
operated on principles with which you are
Pianos
undoubtedly familiar in the regular instru-
ments. A few words as to the strength and
for all
reliability of the movement will be appre-
Occasions
ciated upon investigation when we tell you
Pactorles: Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
that each and every New Century instru-
East 133d and 134th Street*
ment is fitted with a speed regulator which
First Avenue and 30th Street
!VF*W V O D K
is absolutely infallible, the adjusting of
Warerooms: 92 Filth Ave., bet 14th and 15th Sts.
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which produces a change in tempo which will
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms.
not vary during the playing of the tune.
DOIX'S COLONIAL STYLE "C»
Among the noticeable features in the motor
used is the fact that it will not vary in speed
form the time the spring is fully wound up
Manufacturers of the
until the last coil has clone its work. This
eliminates the disagreeable feature so often CHASE BROS,, HACKLEY
evident in the ordinary box, that as a spring-
is running down, the tempo of the tune grad-
and CARLISLE
ually diminishes, and that, while being
wound up, the tempo quickens gradually,
MUSKEGON, MICH.
making a very inharmonious change. Again,
Manufacturer of
broken springs may be taken from the spring-
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI-
barrels and new ones inserted without taking
4j? TAR AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND
the movements from the cases, which fact in
MILLS AND OFFICE : DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
SOUNDING BOARD LUMBER.
itself is indeed a blessing. It is important to
add that all the running gears used in the
construction are made of solid bronze or
nickel, as brass and cast iron, so generally
C R. STEVENS,*Generad Manager.
used heretofore, have been proven utterly
MANUFACTURERS OF
worthless in wearing qualities. We point
out these advantages to you that you may
more fully comprehend the fact that we have
spared nothing to make this line of instru-
7}i OCTAVE. PIANO CASE.
ments as durable and strong as possible, and
in so doing we are confident that no other
WtiU for catalogue and prices.
made instrument will stand comparison with
MARIETTA, OHIO.
the New Century.
"After all, one of the strongest points is
our tune sheet. Much has been said for and
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
against tune sheets with and without pro-
jections, but we have struck a happy medium.
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Attractively gotten up.
The patent indentation used by us is not an
actual perforation, which when engaging the
PETER DUFFY, President.
star wheel produces a disagreeable clicking
noise, but an arrow shaped point which is so
•••
small and accurate that many more of such SCHUBERT PIANO CO., 535 EAST 134th STREET, NEW YORK.
can be placed on our disc than on the same
ROTH,
UPRIGHT
F.ENGELHARDT,
size of other makes. There has been consid- A. f>p Formerly
-with
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Fomiprly Foreman
erable prejudice against all zinc discs used
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heretofore. The reason for this has been,
that the projections on same have broken off
on account of their formation. This is en-
OFFICE:
FACTORIES:
tirelv obviated in our discs.
• I Union Square, Now York
St. Johnovllle. N. Y., on N.V. C.
ANQELU5
Player
T
Cbe Ulilcox & lUbitc Co.
JACOB DOLL
Pianos
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
PIANOS
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT
Cbe $twen$ Organ and Piano go.
$tmn$ Combination Recd-Pipc Organ
ROTH
ENGELHARDT

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