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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 5 - Page 38

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The Music Trade Review
Irving Sachs Now
on Southern Trip
Will Cover That Territory Representing Num-
ber of Well-known Musical Merchandise
Lines
Irving Sachs, who has been connected in
various capacities with the musical merchandise
trade for the past several years, left last week
on a Southern business trip with a complete
line of nationally advertised musical merchan-
dise. Mr. Sachs will represent the following
lines: Bull's Head musical instrument cases,
made by the Felsberg Co., Newark, N. J.; Epi-
phone banjos, made by the House of
Stathoupolo, Inc., Long Island City; Micro
products, including Black Line reeds, made by
the J. Schwartz Music Co., New York; Galanti
Bros.' accordions, New York; Vincent Bach
mouthpieces, New York, and the complete line
of the Liberty Musical Instrument Co., Chicago.
The territory of Mr. Sachs will include Vir-
ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ten-
nessee, Kentucky and West Virginia.
JANUARY 29, 1927
pictured in the book have asked to obtain
these cuts for their own advertising in
pamphlets and circulars and this has prompted
the offering of such cuts to all players included
in the catalog at a nominal sum. Dealers art-
apprised of this fact that they may so inform
Paramount banjoists who may be teaching or
who are making use of other forms of pub-
licity and who can use very effectively halftone
cuts of themselves or orchestras that may be
shown in the catalog.
Representatives of the cigar manufacturers
fought adoption of the measure on the ground
that it would pave the way for Cuban com-
petition in this country, but the committee took
the position that this danger was probably not
as great as it had been pictured and held that
the needs of industry generally outweighed the
possible effect upon the one trade.
Cuban Shipments by
Parcel Post Method
dorses the new Leedy banjo," is the headline
which features an attractive new poster fur-
nished to dealers by the Leedy Manufacturing
Co. Paul- Ash is the famous orchestra leader
whose music has such a tremendous vogue in
ihe central States.
Ash Endorses Leedy
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. January 24. -"I'aul Ash in-
Recommendation to Congress Advocating Reci-
procity Opens Means for Direct Shipments
r
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Electric
WASHINGTON, D. C, January 24.—Adoption of
legislation which will make possible the con-
tinued export of small musical merchandise to
Cuba by parcel post has been recommended
to the House of Representatives by the com
mittee on ways and means.
The bill in question provides for the removal
of the present restrictions upon the importation
of cigars, demanded by Cuba as a condition
Paramount Guts to Be Had to making permanent the present temporary
parcel post convention, which otherwise will
Win. 1... Lange, manufacturer of Paramount expire June 30, next. Hearings were held by
banjos, 225 East Twenty-fouith street, New the committee recently, at which it was shown
York, announces to dealers that the halftone that more than $2,000,000 worth of exports
cuts of leading banjoists as used in the new moved to Cuba by parcel post last year as a
souvenir Paramount catalog are available at result of the temporary agreement, an increase
less than half the actual cost. Many players of more than 25 per cent over 1925.
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
Ifie Slipperiest
Combination Ever
Made by Hand of Man
Hotton oil ha* more than a quarter century of outstanding
success in it» favor and ia more popular with musicians to-
day than ever before.
A staple ail-year-round article in constant demand.
Sanitary and clean. N o . 1 for Trombones and Saxophone*.
Hblton Clarke for valves. No> i for Clarinets. Retails at
^.25 a bottle. Write for information on our tenni to dealers.
The Holtoh A « n c y Franchise becomes more valuable each
year. Write about it.
"Orrr 300,000 Bottle, Soli Ytmty"
(Registered United States Patent Office)
FRANK HOLTON & CO.
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
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56} CHURCH ST., ELKHORN, WIS.
DRUMS, TAMBOURINES. CYMBALS, UKULELE-BANJOS
40 Melrose Street
ALBERT HOUDLETT & SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Established 1805
Send your orders to
WM. LEWIS & SON
207 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago
for the best in
Banjo and Drum Heads
Genuine Rogers "Quality brands"
were given Medal and highest
awards over all others.
Five grades to select from, cheapest
to the very best.
White calf in thin, medium and
heavy.
Kant Krack Cases
The Quality Supreme • •
GEIB & SCHAEFER CO.
Manufacturers
Musical Instrument Cases
Joseph Rogers, Jr., & Son
Professional Goods for the
Violinist and Specialties of Own
Manufacture
"Leraelr" Shoulder Pads
"Joachim" Out String;*
"RAO" Aluminum Strings
Complete line SILVER. COPPER. ALUMINUM
WOUND STRINGS.
Atk for new 1926 Catalog No. 26
Paramount, Orpheum and
Langstile Banjos
Sold by all Leading Job hart
Farmingdale, N. J.
•7S1-9 N. Central Park A T . . Ckieaf.
Sold by Leading
Dealers
Tonk Bros. Co.
A New Standard
lor
MLLANGE
Chicago
Everything in
Musical Merchandise
BANJOS, BANJO-UKES, GUITARS,
DRUMHEADS, DRUMS and ACCESSORIES
HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY
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Established 28 Years
225 E. 24th St.
New York
(Wholesale Only)
heard around the world
623 So. Wabash Avenue
Gold Medal Strings
LIBERTY INSTRUMENTS
LIBKIMY
MUSICAL
CORP.
Chicago, 111.
for
Violin, Viola,
'Cello and Bast
U I I
N. J.
BOSTON. MASS
SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST OF
for musical inatrummntt
Gold-plated Steel and
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co.
INSTRUMENT
1431-33-35 W. Austin Ave.
MULLER * KAPLAN
OLIVER DITSON CQ
114 last BStk St.. N. Y.
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern S e r v i c e
ESTABLIIHKD 1M4
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