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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 12 - Page 2

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As we look back upon the months of 1 9 4 0 . . .
months which have brought to this company a
volume of business generously ahead of that for
any similar period during the past decade . . . we feel we
should pause and pay tribute to the group of men whose
ingenuity and skill and hard work have made that record
possible . . . Everett Craftsmen!
The three men whose pictures appear on this page . . .
each at the head of a department playing an equally
important part in the creation of Everett products . . .
are representative of those craftsmen. In these men may
be found that rare combination . . . the ability to create
and the ability to produce. And so, to these men and to
every individual in Everett's production personnel we
say, "Well done!"
At the same time, we take this opportunity of extending
Season's Greetings from the entire Everett organization
to our dealers and to all members of the great Music
Industry.
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Charles A. Johnson: Superintendent of Woodworking for pianos and
Orgatrons, Master Designer and Craftsman, 36 years with the company.
More than 207,000 pianos have been built in the present factory during
that period.
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Victor I. Zuck: Co-inventor (with Frederick Albert Hoschke) of the
Orgatron, the world's finest electronic organ. Responsible for the Orga-
tron's present stage of perfection, and for maintaining, with expert
assistance, Orgatron production.
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John A. Henns: Superintendent of Piano Department, Master Piano
Technician, creator of all Everett and Cable-Nelson scales used during
the past two decades, 21 years with the company.
EVERETT PIANO CO.
South Haven
Michigan
ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF THE N .A.M .M. — JO I N NOW!

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