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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 26 - Page 41

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 27, 1925
D. L. Day of the Bacon Banjo Co., Inc., was
also in attendance during the convention and
expressed himself as highly pleased with the
results. The complete line of Bacon banjos
Display of Martini Handcraft Band Instruments was shown, including the wonderful new Ne-
and Bacon Banjos in Chicago During Con- PIus Ultra instrument that is said to be the
finest made.
vention Attracted Numerous Dealers
The Chicago Musical Instrument Co., who
The combination of Martin Handcraft band staged the display of Martin and Bacon instru-
instruments and Bacon banjos displayed by the ments, are also distributors for a number of
Chicago Musical Instrument Co. at the Drake other standard lines including Ludwig drums,
Chicago Musical Instrument
Go. Exhibit Resultful
OLIVER D1TSON CQ
BOSTON, MASS
0
Manufacturers
Importers RIM] Jobbers of
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
KSTAItLISIIED 1834
Chicago Musical Instrument Co. Display
Hotel during the Convention proved to be an C. K. Martin string instruments, Hohner har-
irresistible magnet to hundreds of the dealers monicas and accordions, and a complete line of
who attended the convention.
accessories and musical merchandise. They re-
A full line of Martin Handcraft instruments port splendid business during the convention.
was on display, most of them beautifully fin-
ished in gold. The instruments were shown
against a background of silk plush and the re-
sult was very pleasing. O. P. Bassett, general
NEW ORLEANS, LA., June 18.—Banana horns,
manager of the Martin Band Instrument Co.,
novelty
mouth harps set in yellow wood cases
and Fred A. Holtz, manager of sales and ad-
vertising, spent considerable time in Chicago the size and shape of bananas, are the leading
during the convention and report it by far the innovation at Grunewald's Music Store this
most successful meeting of its kind ever staged. week, Louis V. Eckert, small goods buyer, says.
Not only was there present a feeling of utmost The harps sell at 35 cents.
good will among dealers and manufacturers
but there was also a goodly volume of actual
buying according to the Martin officials.
"Banana Horns" the Latest
BACON
BANJOS
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
Sold by Representative
Music Merchants
BACON BANJO CO., Inc.
GROTON, CONN.
The OETTINGER MUSIC STAND
You have tried the rest
—Now use the BEST
Joseph Rogers' Son
"XXX" and "STANDARD" Brand
Drum and Banjo Heads
Made from Genuine Calfskin
The Frederick Rogers Co.
17 Jackson Ave.
Middletown, N. Y.
SCHULZ & MOENNIG, Inc.
Manufac-
turers'
Agents
and
Importers
of
Opens and Closes with One Motion
Holds Any Size Sheet of Music
Made of Solid Drawn Tubing, Spring Brass
Ask Your Jobber or Write to
OETTINGER PRODUCTS
Every Dealer
will want a copy of the
New &£<&/ Catalog "N 1
(Out NOW)
96 Pages
250 Photographs
30 New Instruments
all about the New LEEDY
FLOATING HEAD Snare Drum
Send a Postal For Yours Today—Mailed Free
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
207 So. WabashAvc, Chicago, 111.
Mfg. Co.
Indianapolis
Indiana

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