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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 16, 1921
SPRINKLE PIANO CO. EXPANDS
Adds Two Floors to Establishment—George
Shekman to Visit New York in Mid-July—W.
V. Sprinkle to Motor to Ohio
AMERICAN PIANO SUPPLY COMPANY
FELTS
MUSIC WIRE
NORFOLK, VA., July 11.—George Shekman, sales
HINGES
manager of the Sprinkle Piano Co., of this city,
CLOTHS
TUNING PINS
CASTERS
reports that, while business has been rather dull
PLAYER PARTS
PUNCHINGS
HAMMERS
during the past four months, indications now
point to a more favorable condition in the Fall.
The concern, in line with its spirit of optimism,
has added two extra floors to its building, mak-
A Full Line of
Wnen in Need
ing in all five floors. The first floor is devoted
Materials for
or Supplies Com-
to seven soundproof booths where Brunswick
records and Q R S music rolls are demonstrated.
Pianos and Organs
municate WitL Us
The second and third floors are devoted to
grand, reproducing and player-pianos, and the
two new floors, the fourth and fifth, are de-
110-112 EAST 13tn STREET
-
voted to a salesroom for used pianos, stock-
NEW YORK
room and repair department.
Besides the Norfolk store branches are lo-
cated in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, N. C. records and Q R S music rolls arc carried in
A full line of Sohmer, Jacob Bros., Cable & stock.
"Known the World Over"
Sons and other well-known makes of pianos are
Mr. Shekman, who will begin his vacation
handled. Tn addition Brunswick phonographs, on July 17, is planning a motor trip to New
York, accompanied by his wife. They will
spend their time between New York and Atlantic
City, and upon their return to Norfolk W. V.
Sprinkle, president of the firm, in company with
his wife, will motor to his home in Ohio.
R.S. HOWARD CO.
We Know!
You
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Are looking
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For value.
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We- can give
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It to you.
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Many
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MANSFIELD
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Quality and
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Individuality
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Are priced
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Far higher.
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Our products
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All the
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Claims
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We make
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For them.
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It is worth
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While your
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Looking into.
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When you
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Think
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Of the
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MANSFIELD
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You think
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Of
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QUALITY and
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INDIVIDUAL-
ITY.
MANSFIELD
PIANO COMPANY
Quality and Individuality
PIANOS
HOWARD-STOWERS CO., I n c .
MEET MR. KELLY, JR.
MANUFA CTURERS
John L. Slower*. Pres.
R. S. Howard. Vioe-Prea.
Louis Bromberg, Sec.
Vernon C. Kelly, manager of the Kelly Music
Co., 613 Market street, Chattanooga, Tenn., was
presented with a little son on June 28. The
boy will be named Vernon Clement, Jr., after
his father.
Cor. 132nd St. and Brown PI., New York
STRICH&ZEIDLER
Grand, Uprlgbt and Player and
SPECTOR & SON
HOMER PIANOS
PIANOS and
PLAYER-PIANOS
OF MERIT
740-742 East 136th St.,
An attractive line of instruments of
the highest grade
Spector C& Son Piano Co., Inc.
281 East 137th Street
NEW YORK
Pianos and Player-Pianos
of Superior Quality
FISCHER
Moderately Priced and Easy to Sell
Don't fail to invmttigatm
444-448 West 13th St.
World's
M
'•*•• TRADE MARK REGtSTCPTO
Highest Grade
Commercial
and Only
Standardized
Piano
FRANK G. ERNST
105-111 East 128th St.
New York
STCAUCH
New York
Stands for the best in
Player, Upright
and Grand
MADISON
Piano Co.
SINCE 1906
NEW YORK
New York
PIANOS
Incorporated
Manufacturers
The Madison Tone—
Supreme—Its Own
J. & C. Fischer
Established In 1840
219 Cypress A v e .
NEW YORK
New York
KINDLER& COLLINS
52O-524 West 48th Street
PIANO
ACTION
THE
ACTION OF
PIANOS
PLAYER-
PIANOS
New York, N. Y.
QUALITY and MERIT
STRAUCH BROS., Inc.
327-347 Walnut Ave. at 141st St.,
New York