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The Music Trade Review
MAY 28, 1927
The Technical and Supply Department (Continued from page 101)
the ground. The instrument was not only badly
Standard Player Action
scorched by flames and heat, but was also dam-
aged
and chemicals. The strange thing
Survives Fire and Water about by the water
Leather
affair was that the player-piano, when
Specially
Tanned for Player
Pianos and Organs
Also Chamois
Sheepskins, Indiae
and Skivers
reduced to a mere shred of its former self, still
functioned, playing rolls as efficiently as ever.
This performance was considered so remarkable
A Schencke piano, equipped with a Standard that A. W. Rhody, proprietor of the music store
player-action, was put through a severe test re- in Vandergrift, Pa., which originally sold the in-
cently, when the house of its owner, in Van- strument, placed it in his show window with a
dergrift, Pa., caught fire and burned nearly to printed sign, inviting anyone to come in and
play it.
Plays Efficiently After Going Through Fire in
Home of Owner in Vandergrift, Pa.
David H. Schmidt Co.
Lumber Report
POUGHKEEPSIE
T.L.LUTKINSI
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21.—The 144 hard-
wood operations reporting to the National Lum-
ber Manufacturers' Association during the past
week show some increase in production, with
shipments and new business about the same
when compared with reports for the previous
week. Compared with the corresponding period
a year ago, however, there is about a 30 per cent
decrease in production, doubtless due to the
floods in the Mississippi Valley.
Piano Hammers
of Quality
NEW YORK
A Specialty of
Pneumatic ind
Pouch Skin L«ath«n
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
MANUFACTURERS OF
4 0 SPRUCE ST.. NEWyORH.N.Y.
American Leathers
foiJlmericanActions
SPECIALTIES
Standard Pouchskins
(Pneumatic Skivers)
Wyoma Sheep packing Leather
Seal Packing
Calf valve and pallet
(bark non-acid Tannage)
Persian Valve
Sumac Skivers
White Alums
Send For Samples
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PIANO
ACTIONS
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213 East 19th Street, New York
FACTORIES-WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
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WEICKERT
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Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
The Highest Grade of Workmanship
REWINDS — PUMPS
ELECTRIC-PIANO-HARDWARE
Special Equipment for Coin Operated Instruments
Monarch Tool & Mfg. Co.
120 Opera Place
Cincinnati, O.
Special Machines for Special Purposes
SOLE
AGENTS
FOR
Hammer and Damper Felts
THE OHIO VENEER
COMPANY
Quality Selections in
Foreign and Domestic Veneers
and
Hardwood Lumber
THE A. H. NILSON MACHINE CO.
BRIDGEPORT
CONN.
PLATES
Foundries: SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Continuous Hinges
Service
Grand Hinges
Price
m
Pedals and Rods
For Quality
Bearing Bars
Casters, etc., etc.
Reliability
THE
PHILIP W. OETTING & SON, Inc.
Manafactirers of Soinding Boards, Bars, Backs, Bridges, Mandolin and Gaitar Tops, Etc.
0. S. KELLY CO.
PIANO
TANNERY
27S BROADWAY LYNN Hft^S
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, Inc.,
ACTION MACHINERY
F. RAMACCI0TT1, Inc. PIANO Designers
and Builders of
421-423 W. 28th St. near Ninth A t e .
NEW YORK
BOSTON STORE
36 SOUTH STREET
CHAS. RAMSEY
CORP.
KINGSTON, N. Y.
COMSTOCK, CHENEY
IMPORTERS
Mills and Main Office:
Cincinnati, Ohio
AND
MANUFACTURERS
Eastern Office: 405 Lexington
Ave., at 42d St., New York
FAIRBANKS
PIANO
PLATES
A QUALITY PRODUCT
THE F A I R B A N K S CO
SPRINGFIELD, O.
& C o . IVORYTOM < COMM
Ivory Cutters since 1834.
MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND KEYS, ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, UPRIGHT KEYS,
ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, PIPE ORGAN KEYS, PIANOFORTE IVORY FOR THE TRADE