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MUSICAL ME
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screw rod snare drum. One Ludwig, Jr., bass
drum and cymbal beater, including cymbal holder
New York Wholesale House Conducting Drive and bass drum spurs. One 12-inch metal cym-
bal. One 13-inch crash cymbal with holder. One
on "Tip-top" Drum Outfit
two-tone wood block and holder. One snare
"Drum up big profits with Bruno drums" is the drum stand.
catchy headline of a trade circular distributed
last week by C. Bruno & Son, Inc., the New York
DISPLAY OF^OLD VIOLINS
wholesale musical merchandise house. This firm
Buegeleisen & Jacobson Showing Collection of
Old Masters Recently Received From. Europe
BRUNO FEATURING DRUMS
Buegeleisen & Jacobson, importers and whole-
salers of musical merchandise, 5-7-9 Union Square.
New York, have on display in their showrooms a
wonderful collection of genuine old violins. The
violins have just arrived from Europe, where they
were specially selected from all parts of the conti-
nent by one of the world's greatest authorities
on violins. The details of the purchase were per-
sonally attended to by Samuel Buegeleisen when
he was in Europe the early part of the Winter.
It is announced that an assortment of these
genuine old violins will be sent to any reputable
music house on approval for ten days. Below are
a few numbers taken at random from this selec-
"Tip-top" Drum Outfit
tion ranging in price from $50 to $1,200.
is pushing its "Tip-top" drum outfit and the cir-
Johann George Cutter, Neukirchen, 1870 Hopf
cular arouses the dealers' enthusiasm in the fol- model; Joannes Schorn, Salisburg 1709, Steiner
lowing manner:
model; Josephus Grienberger, Linz 1832, Amati
"The drum season is here! We are now ready model; Girolmao Brucco, Savona, 1820 Steiner
to give you the snappiest, jazziest line of drums model; Rue de Seine, No. 71 Priscelle de Bissy
on the market. Every energetic dealer should get Luthia a Paris in 1820; Franquois le Jeune, Paris,
aboard the big sales band wagon and collect his 1756, Amati model; Castagneri, Paris, 1733; Fe-
share of the profits possible in Bruno drums. lice Beretta Giuseppe Guadagnini, Como 1789,
Every dealer should remember that the owner of Strad model; Mathias Clir, Wien, 1709, repaired
a talking machine or player piano is a logical in Bohemia in 1898, Steiner model; Leonhard
prospect for one of these instruments."
Mausfell in Fecit, Nurnberg, 1755; Francifus
The "Tip-top" Eze-Karry drum outfit includes Geiffenhof, Fecit, Viennae, Anno 1797; Hentschel,
the following articles: One 8 x 24-inch thumb- Brunn 1759; Antonio Pandolfi, Venteio Fecit
screw rod bass drum. One "Jazz v> special thumb- Anno 1740; Paolo Antonio Fefiare Feglic Ei
Carlo Geufept Tefiarain Pegno Dell, Aqula 1720;
Jacopo Brandeni, Fecit in Pisa L'anno 1786;
Bapista Ceruti, Cremonensis Fecit, Cermonona in
1804; Cyer Bazit Grancino in Contrada Legegh
d'Milano, Anno 1697.
POHS CO. STRINGS POPULAR
"Maxim" and "Sigmundo" Lines Meeting With
Great Demand in the Trade
An instant and widespread popularity is claimed
for the "Maxim" and "Sigmundo" lines of strings
for musical instruments hy the M. S. Pohs Co.,
importer and wholesaler of musical merchandise,
100 Fifth avenue, New York.
This company is the exclusive representative
of these new lines of strings and has already
placed them in the hands of a great many dealers
in all parts of the country.
"We know of no strings that have received
such immediate and widespread popularity with
the music trade as the 'Maxim' and 'Sigmundo'
strings," declared Max Pohs to a representative
oi The Review recently. "Business continues to
be good with us and we expect that when we
issue our catalog this month it will probably be
even better."
ROBBERY AT FISCHER HOME
Apartment of Small Goods Dealer Visited by
Thieves Last Week
The home of Carl Fischer, head of the New
York small goods house of the same name, was
robbed last week of a valuable emerald and dia-
mond ring worth several thousand dollars and
a gold lorgnette belonging to Mrs. Fischer. The
latter's return to the apartment probably pre-
vented greater loss, for she heard the rear door
of the apartment close just after she had turned
the key in the front door.
New York police officials consider the burglary
an unusual one, because the Apthorp Apartment,
at Broadway and Seventy-eighth street, where the
Fischers live, is one of the finest apartment
houses in the city and special precautions are
taken to guard tenants.
CARL FISCHER (((£
Headquarters for
Everything in Music
MONARCH BRAND SPECIALTIES
Strings, Polishing Cloth, Blectrtc Band
Light, Manuscript Music l'aper
Rockwell Mnslo Stand, Baker's Violin
Resin. Large stock of choice Violins,
Bow* and Accessories. Prompt and ef-
ficient service. Write for complete cat-
alogue and terms.
OUR NEW CATALOG R"
la Just Off the Press. Your
Copy is Ready.I
DFAftAN Xylophone., Bell.,
Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it ^advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
U L A U A n Marimba.. Fork.,
etc., are used universally.
J. C. DEAGAN, Inc.
1786 BerteauAve.
CHICAGO
Alfred L. Felsberg & Co.
Successors to Manlbctsch & Whittemor
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASES
COOPER SQUARE,N.Y.
C. MEISEL, Inc.
Ettablished 1878
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AT WHOLESALE
4 St. Marks Place
New York
Sold by all leading jobber*
OF THE BEST QUALITY
Jobbers Who Are Not Familiar With Our Product*
Are Urged to Communicate With Ut
SALADINOfrSOI
MAN(JFACTUR[RI
CHELSE\
5 6 0 W A 5 M I N C T 0 N Avc
Your jobber has them
M.E.SCHOENING&CO.,Inc.
24 East 22nd St.
New York
THE FRED. GRETSCH MFG. CO.
"The Largest Musical Initrnments Mfr. uithe U. S . "
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-MASS.
Cornet, Trumpet and Trombone Dealers
ELITE
LA FAVORITA
ETERNELLE
AKADEMIE
Spring and Cro>* St«., Newark, N. J.
Hunt's new Invention Mute Is guaranteed to be the lightest,
most effective Mute Ever Produced.
Perfect Saxophone. French Horn and Jazz Cornet.
Price for Cornet or Trumpet
$5.00
Price for Trombone
$6 90
Also, try one of Hunt's Perfect Contact Mouthpieces.
CHAS. A. HUNT & CO., 48 Mahl Ave., Hartford, Ct.
SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST OF
for
Violin, Viola,
'Cello and Bass
MULI.ER & KAPLAN, 509 Ea.t 76th St., N. Y.
REX
Banjos—Mandolins—Guitars
Violin Cases—20th Century Drums
60 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, N. Y.
DURRO
AND
STEWART
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Souare
NEW YORK