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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 26 - Page 68

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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
Recent New Bands
i and Orchestras
North Lima, O., North Lima Band, Floyd
Hahn.
BAND
INSTRUMENTS
REBUILT
REPAIRING and PLATING
Have Vour Old Instruments Made
Like New at a Nominal Cost
2 S y ears
Rebu u diny
and
Plating Band Instruments
Manufacturers of Metal Accessories
American Plating & Mfg. Co.
20 E. Cullerton St.,
Chicago
Clarksville, Tex., Clarksville Band, Nelson
Gilreath.
New Plymouth, Idaho, New Plymouth Band,
Jay Stoner.
Corry, Pa., Corry Band, Joseph Faga.
Jefferson, O., Village Band, B. L. Newman.
Apollo, Pa., Apollo Girls' Band, Fred Colonna.
Havre, Mont., Havre City Band.
Mechanksburg, O., Mechanicsburg Band.
Ordvvay, Colo,, Beginners Band, J. D. Bryson.
Jeromevillc, O., Community Band, W. M.
Winbigler.
Columbus Grove, O., School Band, Joseph
DuPcre.
Vanceburg, Ky., Vanceburg Band, K. F.
Kenyon.
Verona, Pa., Verona Boys' Band, Can
Grazier.
Philadelphia, Pa., Amateur Symphony Or
chcstra, Adolph Vogel.
Willoughby, O., Parent Band Club.
Stavertown, Pa., Pelgrin's Stavertown Band,
Frank Pelgrin.
Portsmouth, O., Portsmouth Concert Orches-
tra, Fred Minor.
Piketon, O., Saxophone Band, Vincent Villa.
Paducah, Ky., Concert Band.
Sandpoint, Idaho, Boys' Band, C. W. Bell.
Littlestown, Pa., Littlestown Boys' Band, H.
C. Stenger.
Wren, O., Brass Band, Otis Danner.
Anahuac, Tex., The Kid Band of Anahuac,
Prof. Weinburg.
Traverse City, Mich., Community Band, Chas.
H. Bernheim.
Struthers, O., Boys' Hand, W. Ben Brown.
Houck Invites Public to
Hear Boys and Girls Band
MEMPHIS, TENN.—The O. K. Houck Piano Co.
extended the public an invitation to a recital of
Houck's Boys and Girls Band No. 1, Theodore
Steinmetz director, at a Monday evening en-
gagement at the Majestic Theatre, next to Hotel
Gayoso. With a' brief instruction this band
has made fine progress. It is Houck equipped
and contains a large company of Memphis
young people. The Houck people constantly
feature elaborate lines of C. G. Conn band In-
struments.
"Fine Old Violins"
We have just received from abroad an
unusually interesting collection of medium
priced old violins—Italian, German, Bo-
hemian, Austrian and French makes.
Dealers Write
For Description and Prices
OLIVER DITSON CO,
BOSTON, MASS.
FERRON & KROEPLIN
306 South Wabash Ave.
Banjos * Mandolutes
Guitars * Ukuleles
Supreme in String Instruments
Since 1864
Sixty Years of Experience go into
the making of each WEYMANN
string instrument. Sixty years of
constant striving for improve-
ment, until today WEYMANN
instruments are outstanding in
the string field.
H. A.WEYMAMV & SONjNC.
10th & Filbert Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
Gold Medal
Strings
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
ESTABLISHED 1834
Chicago, IH.
for musical
instruments
Gold-plated Steel and Wound String*
Gibson Musical String Co.
Belleville, N. J.
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
(Registered United States Patent Office)
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
C. F. MARTIN & CO., Inc.
NAZARETH, PENNA.
DRUMS. TAMBOURINES, CYMBALS, UKUIEIE BANJOS
ALBERT HGUDLETT & SONS, I n c .
Established lS»;r>
40 \Iclrosc Street
Brooklyn,
\ . Y.
Established 1833
Makers of the original MARTIN GUITAR
Guitars, Mandolins and
Ukuleles in many styles
Send for illustrated catalogue
DURRO
VIOLINS, BOWS
STRINGS
and
STEWART
BANJOS, MANDOLINS
GUITARS
arainpunt
Orpheunv
Banner Blue
BANJOS
Black
Diamond
Strings
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
The World's Best
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
National
Musical String Co.
5-7-9 Union Square
NEW YORK
New Brunswick, N. J.

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