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Three Gulbransen Pianos
For Westward Ho Hotel
Among recent sales made by the
Redewill Music House, Phoenix, Ariz.,
tral Avenue within easy walking dis-
tance from shopping center and thea-
tres, and is considered as Arizona's
finest tourist hotel, having a resort
atmosphere and operated on the Euro-
pean plan. The hotel has 350 all out-
side rooms with air conditioning. It
has tower suites, pent houses, and
guests enjoy the tropical patio and sun
decks. The accompanying photo repro-
duction was taken from the open patio
where games are enjoyed by visitors
and where many outdoor entertain-
ments and social functions are held.
Edward E. Klein Now
With Klein Piano Co.
The second generation is now repre-
sented in the Klein Piano Co., New
Morris Dauber with
Monroe Sander Corp.
Morris Dauber, who will be remem-
bered by many in the music industry as
the former president of the Schmidt
Dauber Piano Co., is now representing
the Monroe Sander Corp., Long Island
City, N. Y. This company has been
manufacturing
varnishes,
lacquers,
paints and associated products for the
past twenty years and maintains a
modern laboratory for consultation on
all finishing problems. Their activities
during the war won for them the Army
and Navy E Award.
Mr. Dauber acts as Metropolitan and
Eastern representative.
Hotel Westward Ho
were three Gulbransen Regency con-
sole pianos to the Hotel Westward Ho
in that city. These instruments are
being used in the buffet and club rooms
of the hotel which is located in Cen-
1 946
CONVENTION
of
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PIANO TUNERS
HOTEL
ONESTO
Canton, Ohio
August 2, 3 and 4
Our First Peace Time Convention
COME AND SEE THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE
PIANO OF TOMORROW
TAKE PART IN THE DISCUSSIONS
HEAR EXCELLENT SPEAKERS ON SUBJECTS CLOSE TO
YOUR BUSINESS and DON'T FORGET THE BANQUET
Manufacturers, Dealers and Supply Houses
Are Urged to Exhibit With Us — Music
Teachers Are Also Urged to Attend
BRING THE FAMILY AND SPEND THREE DAYS
WITH NAPT
For Particulars Write
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PIANO TUNERS
214 Buffalo Avenue
Takoma Park 12, Md.
26
EDWARD
E.
KLEIN
York, in the person of Eiiward Eugene
Klein, son of Adolf Klein, president of
the company. Mr. Klein, Jr., who
served as an aerial gunner throughout
the war in the Pacific area was re-
cently honorably discharged from the
service and is now assisting his father
in managing the affairs of the Klein
Piano Co. Living in California when
the United States went to war, he en-
listed in the Navy Air Corps in August,
1942, and saw 38 months of service. At
the time of his discharge he was in
the officers training school at the Uni-
versity of California, and was taking
up engineering. From now on he will
learn the art of piano manufacturing.
•
Bendix Promotes Reed;
0 Connor Joins Staff
L. C. Truesdell, General Sales Man-
ager, Bendix Radio Division of Bendix
Aviation Corp., Baltimore, has an-
nounced the promotion of Paul J. Reed
to the position of Assistant to the Gen-
eral Sales Manager. Reed has served
as Assistant Advertising and Sales Pro-
motion Manager for the past year and
has been with Bendix since the incep-
tion of the extensive postwar program
of the Radio Division.
Simultaneously the selection of Jos-
eph L. J. O'Connor as Sales Promotion
Manager was announced by Earl L.
Hadley, Radio and Television Adver-
tising Manager. O'Connor joins Staff
of Bendix Radio coming from Zenith
Radio Corp. of Chicago.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MAY, 1946