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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 12 - Page 47

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
strings, which he lias done since the day he be-
came head of the business. All strings are wound
Piano Manufacturers Have Found This to Be on the Duplex string-winding machines and manu-
True for Many Years—Care in Manufactur- facturers have found uniformity of product one of
ing and Training of Operators Among Impor- their most pleasing characteristics. One reason
tant Features That Have Made for Success. for this is that each operator completes every
Recent improvements which have been made re- string contained in the sets on the respective order
cently at the factory of Rudolph C. Koch, 38ti- assigned to him. Whether the order comprises
'•itiS Second avenue, New York, manufacturer of six or a dozen sets, the work is never divided,
the well-known Reinwarth piano strings, have but finished by one operator.
The Reinwarth strings have for many years
greatly facilitated manufacturing and have made
possible greater speed in caring for the demand for been in demand by representative piano manu-
facturers in this country. They will be found in
these strings.
high-grade instruments from coast to coast, and
The factory is also thoroughly equipped to care
since the inception of the player-piano they have
for the vast amount of repair work and the dupli-
been especially sought owing to their great
cating of strings, orders for which are being re-
strength and excellent tonal qualities.
ceived continually from the retail piano trade, re-
pair men and tuners, as well as from manufac-
INCREASED CALL FOR PIANO CASES.
turers. The trade-mark of Reinwarth strings is
UNIFORMITY IN REINWARTH STRINGS
'47
PIANO AND PLAYER HARDWARE.
The Successful Work of C. D. Potter in This
Specialized Field in the Piano Trade.
It is just about ten years since C. D. Potter saw
the demand for piano and player hardware of the
quality he believed would be esteemed by the trade,
and he went at once into the manufacture of these
commodities. His success, as with all new en-
deavors, was slow at the start, but as the years
went by the business grew and during the past
year the volume ot sales totaled the greatest in
the history of the concern. Tn addition to making
The Activity at the Plant of the Richardson
Piano Case Co. at Leominster a Good Indi-
cation of the Improvement in Business.
The Reinwarth Trade-Mark.
very familiar not only in the piano manufacturing
industry, but throughout the retail trade.
It is a well-known fact that although bass strings
are comparatively a small expense in the make-
up of a piano, they are of large consequence when
it is desired to obtain a deep, rich and resonant tone
in t'je bass section of the instrument. To produce
the proper depth of tone it is necessary to manu-
facture bass strings by covering or wrapping the
steel string with a metal of suitable ductility made
especially for this purpose. It has been due to the
care in the selection of wire and in the winding
that the Reinwarth strings have been so successful
since their inception in 1858.
They are manufactured from the genuine Felton
& Guilleaume Blue Label steel and wound with
Lake Superior copper wire. Mr. Koch employs a
force of experts, each man having been trained by
him, and no strings leave the factory without first
having passed before his critical eye. It has been
his pride to maintain the quality of the Reinwarth
Business indications from Leominster, Mass., in-
dicate that the huge plant of the Richardson Piano
Case Co. is working on an unusual schedule of
activity, it being apparent that the piano manufac-
turers feel that the spring business will be of ex-
cellent volume. It is also a striking testimonial to the
esteem in which the products of this house are
regarded by the trade. The Richardson Co. gives
unusual supervision throughout all details of case
making in order that everything may be as perfect
as is possible to secure through the use of modern
machinery by skilled workmen. Not only does
the company work hand in hand with the piano
manufacturer, but it will go a step further and
even create case designs. Its large experience in
this field enables a close co-operation that is ex-
ceedingly valuable.
INCORPORATED.
The Beacon Piano Co. filed a certificate of in-
corporation on Saturday last with the Secretary of
State at Albany for the purpose of conducting a
business in musical instruments, piano hardware
and player-pianos. Capital, $5,000. Incorporators:
B. L. Marks, J. M. Edelson and L. A. Valente.
Front View of C. D. Potter's Factory.
a general line of. piano and player hardware, the
Potter Co. owns several patents relating to im-
provements in hardware for player-pianos.
The photograph accompanying this article shows
only the front of the factory building devoted to
the manufacture of these goods and which is lo-
cated in the progressive city of Stamford, Conn.
The extreme length o.f the factory building is nearly
200 feet. Machinery equipment is of the latest de-
sign.
Officers of the C. D. Potter Co. are: C. Dana
Potter, president; May Sandruter, vice-president,
and Edward Sandruter, secretary and treasurer.
American - Made
Xuning Pins
will stand the most tensile strength
MATERIALS FOR
PIANO MANUFACTURERS
GENUINE FLY BRAND TUNING PINS,
GENUINE FELTEN & GUILLEAUME IM-
PORTED MUSIC WIRE, FELTS, CLOTHS
PUNCHINGS, HINGES, PEDALS AND
GENERAL PIANO HARDWARE.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
"AMSCO"
BRAND
ARE MADE OF SPECIAL STEEL.
Thirty-five years of experience in mak-
ing tuning pins enables us to give you
the most reliable pins in the market.
Guaranteed to hold for a lifetime.
Send for sample set
and prices.
American Musical Supply Co.
451 Communlpaw Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.
Richardson Piano Case Co.
Manufacturers of
HAMMAGHER, SCHLEMMER & CO,
NEW YORK SINCE 1848
4th Ave. and 13th St.
Upright— I | V
V
Grand-
Player-
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ft."!: r lano Cases
Established 1891
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