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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 5, 1926
The Technical Department-—(Continued from page 29)
many of the large American mahogany im- Jr., Louisville, Ky.; first vice-president, F. G.
Mahogany Association
porters and dealers, is responsible in large meas- Otis, New Orleans, La.; second vice-president,
Holds Annual Meeting ure for the growing popularity of mahogany as H. G. Fuller, Roston, Mass.; treasurer, F. C
a cabinet wood. It was the general feeling of
those attending the annual meeting that the
year had been a most successful one in pro-
moting public interest in mahogany, and ap-
The fifth annual meeting of the Mahogany proval of the recent rulings by the Federal
Association, Inc., New York, was held at the Trade Commission on the proper designation of
Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, N. J., on the furniture woods in retail warerooms was in-
three days ending May 22, and about twenty formally expressed.
prominent members of the association were
The annual banquet of the association was
present. This body, which, is composed of held on Friday, May 21, at 8 p. m., in the grill
room of the Hotel Ambassador, thirty-six mem-
bers and guests being present. The meeting
was addressed by B. C. Currie, first vice-presi-
dent of the National Hardwood Lumber Asso-
ciation, and by Dr. H. G. Cattell, of Philadel-
phia. Mr. Currie spoke as one lumberman to
another of the common problems of the lumber
business and impressed his genial optimism on
all those present. Dr. Cattell spoke in a de-
lightful and humorous way of his many years
of experience.
POUGHKEEPSIE
At the annual business meeting, held Friday
NEW YORK
morning, officers for the coming year were
elected as follows: President, C. C. Mengel,
Wide Work Done by Members in Propagating
the Popularity of Mahogany
Leary, New York; assistant treasurer and sec-
retary, F. C. Schmitz, New York, and assistant
secretary, A. L. Bahr.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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David H. Schmidt Co.
Piano Hammers
of Quality
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NEW YORK
HIGHEST
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A Specialty of
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GRAND AND UPRIGHT HAMMERS
Made of Weickert Felt
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Manifactirer* of Soanding Boards, Bars, Backs, Bridges, Mandolin and Giitar Tcps, Etc.
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Cincinnati, O.
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Designers and Builders of
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421-423 W. 28th St. near Ninth A t e .
NEW YORK.
Special Machines for Special Purposes
Quality Selections in
Foreign and Domestic Veneers
and
Hardwood Lumber
THE A. H. NILSON MACHINE CO.
BRIDGEPORT
CONN.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
Mills and Main Office: Eastern Office: 405 Lexington
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ave., at 42d St., New York
0. S. KELLY CO.
PIANO PLATES
The Highest Grade of Workmanship
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Service
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Price
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Pedals and Rods
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MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND KEYS, ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, UPRIGHT KEYS,
ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, PIPE ORGAN KEYS, PIANOFORTE IVORY FOR THE TRADE