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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 5 - Page 50

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THE
TRRDE
achievement. Its greatest has been that it
PIANO PLAYER
PI A N OTI S
has made the best mandolin and guitar, mu-
PL A YS ANY PIANO.
V»t Only Player awarded a medal
ANYONE CAN PL A Y IT.
at Paris Exposition.
sically, the world has known.
EASILY ADJUSTED TO ANY PIANO
This statement is verified by the fact that
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA says : "It is a wonderful instrument of great musical merit."
every professional player of national repu-
HARK HAflBOURa writes: "It is superior to any other Piano Player."
ERNEST SCHELLINQ (favorite pupil of Paderewskl) says: "It is far more artistic than
tation, with hardly a single exception, plays
any other such device."
only the Regal instrument. A higher
And a host of other Eminent Musicians unequivocally endorse it.
POINTS
OF SUPERIORITY; Does not interfere with use
-
Price
achievement is now reached with the an-
of piano in ordinary manner. No clumsy cabinet. No tfrf
nouncement that there is a $15 Regal.
laborious pumping. No pneumatics to get out of order.
~~—~
It is the ONLY player that operates perfectly either by FOOT TREADLE, ELECTRIC
The fact that the most ambitious effort
CITY (any current). WATER HOTOR, or a combination of any two. Our "NICKEL"
IN-THE-SLOT" device is the only perfect and reliable one on the market. It if so
is to-day crowned with success, makes the
simple that it Is impossible for it to get out of order.
year a proud one indeed, and we feel sure
LIVE DEALERS should lose no time in writing for
Art Catalogue B, and best discounts.
Regal friends will share with us in the mod-
ADEK M'F'G COMPANY,
E. O. ACKERMAN, QCN.-RAL MANAGER
est pride that comes from the gratification
Factory and Offices : 449-455 West 41st St.
of the success of a definite object gained
Warerooms: 503 Fifth Avenue, cor. 4 zd St.. NEW YORK
without the sacrificing of an ideal.
By a great improvement in the former
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING THE
$20 Regal, a place was left for a $15 instru-
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
ment.
Write for Catalogue and Prices,
They embody all the famous Regal char-
FACTORYJLAWREHCEJIASS^
MERRILL PIANO MFG. CO.
acteristics.
They are the best mandolins and guitars
$15 can buy.
They represent just as much value for
T
H« Largest Value for the Dealers.
their price as the most expensive Regals do
Make a note now to write for Cata-
for theirs.
logue and Particulars. You should not
The expert processes by which they are
overlook the Edna Line. .' ' .' .'
produced, the careful blending of just the
proper woods to insure exquisite vibration, EDNA ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
Factory. MONROEVILLE, OHIO
puts them in a class by themselves, just as
the famous violins are distinguishable from
the rest.
In all products of human skill there is a
standard of comparison, and in the mando-
WORLD-RENOWNED PIANO-FORTE ACTION
lin, guitar and banjo world to-day the stand-
ard of comparison is the Regal. Judged by
any standard you choose, the merits of Re-
L. CHARPIAT, SOLE AGENT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA
gals are at once apparent. The volume of
PARIS FACTORY,
tone, responsiveness of action and refine-
NEW YORK FACTORY,
J6 Rue de l'Evangile,
88 Lincoln Avenue
ment of workmanship is all that can be de-
sired. The professional musicians of the
world of national reputation who use Re-
gals exclusively form a galaxy of players
IIB E. 14th St., New York.
Is the Finest and Best
whose evidence attests in the most emphatic
Organ made.
Sold all
Near Stein way Hall,
manner that America's leading instrument
over the World on Its
rierits alone.
has become the standard of the world.
$175
mcrrill Piano
EDNA ORGANS
THE
BURDETT PIANOS
SCHWANDER
J. HERRBURGER
* * *
WILLIAM F. HASSE.
VIOLINS OF PORCELAIN.
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
of all Descriptions.
No traveling- salesmen re-
quired to sell our entire
product.
This extraordinary
fact
speaks volumes for the
quality of our instruments.
It's the "Old Reliable Hlller
Organ " all the time.
A well-known manufacturer of musical in
struments in Germany—Max Freyer—has COMPOSERS'
MUSIC
Write for Catalogue and Prices
introduced a process for making violins from
CABINETS.
clay. These fiddles are of the ordinary pat- BUSTS.
MILLER ORGAN CO..
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
tern, but are cast in moulds, so that each in-
LEBANON, P A .
strument is an exact counterpart of its fel- WRITE FOR LATEST
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
low. It is said—but it is somewhat hard to
believe—that the porcelain body acts as a
rianufactured by
GARRETT GORDON,
better resonator than one of wood, and that Manufacturer and
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
the tone of the instrument is therefore singu- Dealer in
222-224 East 37th Street,
NEW YORK.
larly pure and full. The same inventor is
No J J8 AVENUE D, Bel. 8th & 9th Sts*
also making mandolins of china clay, and it
THE
NEW YORK.
seems that they are much appreciated in
Southern countries where this instrument is
HENRY KELLER & SONS,
regarded more seriously than it is in other
Manufacturers of
parts. The obvious disadvantage of a mu-
sical instrument being made of china clay
RIDER AVENUE,
is the brittleness of that material, as well as Set. 140th and i4ist Sts.,
of J90J surpasses any of its predecessors. Progressive
TVI L' IT/ V r t D V
dealers like them, and expert buyers pronounce them to
its weight, but both these drawbacks seem West o f rhird Ave.
JNHW YUlClV.
contain the best value in the piano world to-day «£ J*
to have been forgotten. For some time we
have heard mention of most excellent vio-
JEWETT PIANO CO.
lins being made of aluminum, and this metal,
J. J. Woodbury
from its extreme lightness and other quali-
LEOMINSTER, MASS.
ties, would seem to be admirably adapted to
Factory and Office:
such a purpose.
c4rt in 'Piano Construction

WESSELL PIANOS,
Veneers.
JEWETT
PIANO*
Upright Pianos
HOFMANN&CO,
Piano Tone manufacturers,
is clearly evidenced in
QUARTERLY DIVIDEND DECLARED.
The regular quarterly dividend (No. 27)
of one and three quarters per cent, on the
Preferred Capital Stock of the American
Graphophone Co., will be paid Feb. 15th to
stockholders of record Feb. 1st.
CAMVRON
V
PIANOS
SSI West 4Oth Street
NEW YORK
r • • . .
; «
The
Story <& Clark
They are in advance in point of
tonal effect and case, architecture.
STORY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO,

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