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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 6 - Page 10

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Exhibits at the Convention
V J U M E R O U S manufacturers of musical in-
struments have, as usual, arranged for
special displays either at the Hotel New
Yorker, convention headquarters, or elsewhere
during the week of the Music Industries Con-
vention beginning June 9. The following list
is compiled from information supplied to The
Review by the various exhibitors:
AT THE HOTEL NEW YORKER
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Co.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker during
the week of the convention. P. A. Ware will
be in charge. The exhibit will consist of At-
water Kent radio receivers, electro-dynamic
speakers, and cabinets.
Baldwin Piano Co.
Cincinnati, O.
Will exhibit in suite 3232 and 3233 at the
Hotel New Yorker during convention week and
also in their retail salesrooms at 20 East Fifty-
fourth street. The exhibit will be in charge of
Philip Wyman, Lionel Tompkins, Richmond
Harris, Charles Onderdonk and George A. Pel-
ling. It will consist of grand pianos in styles
F, G, Hcpplewhite, Louis XV, William and
Mary, Howard styles 450 and Italian, Hamilton
style Louis XVI, and Monarch style 60.
C. Bruno & Son, Inc.
New York
Will display the complete line of Hohner
piano key accordions in room 3332, Hotel New
Yorker, during the convention, with Charles
Sonfield and members of the company's sales
staff in attendance. A full line of musical mer-
chandise will also be shown at the Bruno head-
quarters, 351-53 Fourth avenue, New York.
play will consist of the Gulbransen "Home
Series" line and the new Edward B. Healy
grand and upright.
band instruments, Weymajin and Paramount
banjos, Ambassador and A. Rosati piano ac-
cordions and other instruments.
Jacob Bros. Co.
M. Scliulz Co.
New York
Will exhibit in Room 3026 at the Hotel New
Yorker during convention week. Those in
charge will be C. Albert Jacob, Jr., and Charles
Hall Jacob.
Chicago, 111.
Will have an exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker
during convention week. Those in charge will
be F. P. Bassett, Otto Schulz, Jr., Otto M.
Heinzman and H. D. Hewitt. The exhibit will
consist of the Colony, Marie Antoinette, and
Marionette Junior model grands, and several
new designs in uprights.
Kohler-Brambach Piano Co., Inc.
New York
Will have an exhibit of their combined lines
including Kohler & Campbell, Brambach Piano
Co., Bacon Piano Co., Milton Piano Co., Hazel-
ton Bros., Behning Piano Co., Kroeger Piano
Co., Autopiano Co., Behr Bros., McPhail Piano
Co., Stultz & Bauer, and Davenport-Treacy
Piano Co. in suite 3024-3025-3026,3027-3028-3029
at the Hotel ;New Yorker.
Those in charge will be Mark P. Campbell,
Gordon G. Campbell, Julius A. White, Corley
Gibson, Gus Behning. Guy L. Mclntyre, E. J.
Fitzgerald, R. E. Taylor and A. A. Wensley.
The exhibit will consist of players, grands, ex-
pression grands and reproducing grands.
Krakauer Bros.
New York
Will exhibit in Rooms 3011-3012 at the Hotel
New Yorker during convention week. Those
in charge will be Arthur Halm, A. S. Zeislcr
and M. K. Bretzfelder. Grand and upright
pianos will be exhibited.
C. Kurtzmann & Co.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Will have an exhibit in rooms 3111 and 3112
at the Hotel New Yorker during the conven-
tion. Those in charge will be H. C. Rice, Ralph
E. Becker, and William E. Longacre. Tin-
exhibit will consist of the Kurtzmann line of
pianos.
Buescher Band Instrument Co.
Lester Piano Co.
Elkhart, Ind.
Will have an exhibit in room 3323, at the
Hotel New Yorker, during convention week.
The exhibit will be in charge of O. E. Beers
and will consist of new model band instruments,
dealer helps and advertising.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker during
the week of the convention. Those in charge
will be George Miller, Jacob Schiller and G. L.
Miller. The display will consist of Lester and
Cable & Sons grands and uprights.
C. G. Conn, Ltd.
Leedy Manufacturing Co.
Elkhart, Ind.
Will have an exhibit in Room 3321 at the
Hotel New Yorker during the convention.
Those in charge will be A. L. Smith, R. C.
Poyser, C. J. Fairchild and J. F. Boyer.
Gibson, Inc.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker during
convention week. Those in charge will be Guy
Hart, Frank Campbell and Clarence Havenga.
The display will consist of Gibson banjos,
guitars, mandolins and ukuleles.
Gretsch & Brenner, Inc.
New York
Will exhibit in room 3316 Hotel New
Yorker during convention week. Those in
charge will be Fred A. Brenner, B. J. Schuitz
and W. A. Wrozina.
The exhibit will consist or Guetter violins
and violin bows, A. H. Huttl hand instruments,
A. Rosati accordions, H. B. Ambassador accor-
dions, G. Leblanc clarinets, and Guy Humphrey
clarinets.
Gulbransen Co.
Chicago, III.
Will exhibit in Rooms 3333-34-35, at the
Hotel New Yorker during the week of the con-
vention. Those in charge will be John S.
Gorman, Mr. Weber and Mr. Vesey. The dis-
Indianapolis, Ind.
Will have an exhibit in Room 3322 at the
Hotel New Yorker during the convention.
Those in charge will be A. W. Fuerst, general
manager and Jack Roop, assistant sales man-
ager. The exhibit will consist of drums, vibra-
phones, chimes, tympanis, marimbas and xylo-
phones.
Ludwig & Ludwig, Inc.
Chicago, 111.
Will display at the Hotel New Yorker dur-
ing convention week. Those in charge will he
Fred Larson, general manager; and "Davcy"
Davidson, assistant sales manager. The exhibit
will consist of the company's newest merchan-
dise and new sales plans.
Mathushek Piano Manufacturing Co.
New York
Will have an exhibit in rooms 3037-3038-3039
at the Hotel New Yorker during convention
week. Those in charge will be C. Albert Jacob,
Jr., Charles Hall Jacob, James Pastor and John
H. Gettell. John J. Glynn will be in charge of
the exhibit at 2,7 West 37th street, New York.
The display will consist of Mathushek uprights
and grands in conventional and period designed
cases.
New "York Band Instrument Co.
New York
Will have an exhibit in room 3329 Hotel
New Yorker showing Buescher and Elkhart
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B. K. Settergren Co.
Bluffton, Ind.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker during
the convention. Those in charge will be B. K.
Settergren, president; W. C. Hess, secretary
and E. Bennet Fox. The display will consist
of grands and uprights.
Stein way & Sons
New York
Will have an exhibit at the Hotel New
Yorker during the week of the convention.
Granville Ward will be in charge. The exhibi'
will consist of Stcinwav pianos and piano parts.
Plans have been made for a dinner to Stcinway
dealers on an evening to.be decided.
V^a Co.
HostOll, Muss.
Will have an exhibit of Vega guitars
banjos in room 3315, Hotel New Yorker,
ing the convention and will also display
explain interesting new selling plans for
dealers.
and
din-
and
the
Waverly Musical Products Co., Tnc.
Long Island City, N. Y.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker din-
ing the convention. Those in charge will be
Henry C. Lomb, president, and John J. D. Tay-
lor, secretary. The exhibit will consist of metal
parts for musical instruments.
Weser Bros., Inc.
New York
• Will display the complete Weser line of
grand and upright pianos including the new
scale instruments, in rooms of the Hotel New
Yorker. Members of the company's organiza-
tion in attendance will include John Weser,
Nicholas Weser, M. Levian and Win. H. Keat-
ing.
Winter & Co.
New York
Will have an exhibit in rooms 3020-3023 at
the Hotel New Yorker during the convention.
Those in charge will be W. G. Heller, G. Heller,
J. P. Hulder and George W. Allen. The dis-
play will consist of grands, uprights and player
pianos including the new 4'6" grand and the
new 66-note upright.
Wurlitzer Grand P i a n o Co.
I)e Kalb, 111.
Will exhibit at the Hotel New Yorker, and
ako at 140 West 42 street. New York, during
the convention. Those in charge will be Gor-
don Laughcad and Eugene Farny.
York Band Instrument Co.
Grand Kapids, Mich.
Will have an exhibit in room 2209 at the
Hotel New Yorker during the convention.
Those in charge will be James Duffy, president
and Karl B. Shinkman, vice-president.
DISPLAYS OUTSTDK OF HOTKL
Aeolian Co.
New York
Will have a complete exhibit of its line at
Aeolian Hall, 54th street and Fifth avenue, and
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