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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 12 - Page 50

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
"The reasons for the success of Durro rosin
can be attributed not only to the manufacturing
An Interesting Chat on This Subject with
perfection of the rosin, but the conveniences of-
Samuel Buegeleisen Who Tells of "Durro"
fered the user. Each cake has attached to it a
Violin Rosin Popularity with the Trade.
large piece of chamois skin, which catches the dust
"Rosin quality should be a very important con- and prevents the hands from becoming soiled.
The value of this feature is self-evident, for no
sideration to all violin players," states Samuel
Buegeleisen, of Buegeleisen & Jacobson, 113 Uni- musician cares to apply rosin that makes his hands
sticky or soiled, often necessitating his washing his
versity place, New York. "That the subject of
hands.
"With our Durro rosin, wrapped in chamois
skin, this condition does not exist, and the musi-
cian is enabled to use any amount of rosin at any
time with a maximum of convenience and cleanli-
ROSIN QUALITY COUNTS.
SCHWAB GIVES A HOME TO BAND.
Building
at
Bethlehem to Cost
$40,000.
Bethlehem, Pa., March 17, 1913.
Charles M. Schwab, head of the Bethlehem
Steel Co. and former president of the United
State Steel Corporation, has ordered a building to
be erected for his steel company band which will
cost between $30,000 and $40,000.
Mr. Schwab spent $20,000 to equip the band and
spends $10,000 a year to maintain it.
CONVENTION OF BANJOISTS.
WEYMANN & SON
Incorporated
Manufacturers 0'
The Famous
Weymann Mandolutes and
"Keystone State" Instruments
1010 Ckettnat St., Philadelphia, Pa.
THE PATON-PERRY CO.
Leominster, Mass.
Manufacturer* of
"Made In America Quality"
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Ebony Pegs—Skcll Picks, e t c
Send for samples & pric«
B
UEGELEISEN
& JACOBSON
113-115 University Place
NEW YORK
Annual Meeting of Guild of Banjoists, Guitar-
ists and Mandolinists to Be Held in New
York Next Month—The Program.
The formal announcement of the coming con-
vention of the American Guild of Banjoists,
Guitarists and Mandolinists, to be held in New
York April 19 to 23, inclusive, has just been made
by Walter Jacobs, the well-known music publisher,
of Boston, and secretary and treasurer of the
Guild. The schedule for the convention is as fol-
lows :
Saturday, April 19—Opening of exhibits at
Hotel McAlpin, Herald square, New York City.
Sunday, April 20—Arrival of members. In the
evening a gala serenade and reception to the
American Guild and out-of-town guests will be
tendered by The Serenaders.
Monday, April 21—Morning and Afternoon—
Business meetings of the convention, D. R. Hart-
nett, president. Evening is left open in order that
EXCELSIOR DRUMS ™ STANDARD
Some dealer* mar •»T that they coat more
than other*.
Excelsior drama coat more because they
are worth more. Coat more to make.
We could make them coat leaa by asjlnsr
cheaper material, nae leaa care In making
them, and dispense with the new patented Im-
provements.
If we did, however, Excelsior Drams would
not be the Standard as they are to-day. Writ*
for catalogue.
EXCELSIOR DRUM WORKS
A. 6. SOISTMAW, Vloe-Prea. and Gen. Manager
Tenth and Market Streets,
GAMOBIf, If. J.
Largest Jobbers in America of
ODERN
USICAL
ERCHANDISE
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON, MASS.
Established 1834
Manufacturers
Publishers
Importers
Largest and most complete stock of Musical Mer-
chandise and Accessories in the trade. Our 1913
Catalog (for trade only) will be sent upon applica-
tion.
A
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t M Muller
August
J ( VIOLINS
VIOLAS
J. Heberlein j , C £ L L O S
LA PRIMA and CLARION ACCORDEONS
A Satisfied Customer
Is oar beat adrertlsentent and moil-
elans using Y O U Instruments a n
—satisfied. YORK Instruments hare
been tested In tbs (rind of experience,
with the lire of a pnbllc mnilcal opin-
ion, and bare not been found wanting.
Tbls test has corered a period of SO
yearn and each year has made YOSJC
a greater success.
Does tbls mean
anything to you 1 If yon are on the
anxious seat we want yon to
"LET US PROVE IT"
by sending our catalogue and dealers' proposition. Do
It today or some lire one may do you oat of yoar
chance.
J. W. York & Sons, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
lafional Musical String Ca.
New Brunswick, N. J .
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WRITE FOR NEW CATALOG.
A PROBLEM
SOLVED!
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W M . R. GRATZ I M P O R T CO.,
Arguments in a long list of minor customs cases
were presented before the Customs Court in
Washington last week. Among the cases in hear-
ing was that of the United States against Lyon,
involving drum heads.
$30,000 or
(Special to The Review.)
rosin is attracting more and more attention is
well demonstrated, in my mind, by the rapid ad-
vances made in the sale of our genuine Durro
violin rosin. I do not exaggerate when I say
that this rosin is recognized as the best in the
world. The mere statement by us that it is the
best in the world would not make it so, but we
have substantial evidence of its value in the nature
of letters from professional players in all parts of
the country. It seems that a violin player who
once uses Durro rosin never uses any other, and
as a result of the merits of our product our sales
have shown the phenomenal increase of 75 per
cent, in the last six months.
everyone may take in the attractions of the Great
White Way.
Tuesday, April 2'2—Morning and Afternoon—
Convention meetings. In the evening the banquet
will be held.
Wednesday, April %\.—The competing clubs will
play the prize contest. The first half of the con-
test, or sight reading, will be played before the
judges only. The public will, however, be admit-
ted to the second half, when the clubs play the
selections of their own choice. Evening, twelfth
annual concert at Aeolian Hall, New York.
M-17 Watt Hit Strati, law Tart CHy
MUSICAL
Merchandise
Cincinnati
Chicago

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