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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1953 Vol. 112 N. 8 - Page 32

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Piano Supply Men at The NAMAA Convention
1—Larqe map shown in the exhibit of the
Aluminum Co. of America.
2—P. Eric Perrers, (right) Midwestern man-
ager for the American Piano Supply Co.,
and his son.
3—Allen M. Foote of Dampp-Chaser, Inc.,
explains the advantaqes of that product
to an interested customer.
4—George Killeen of the Killeen Mfg. Co.,
Alhambra, Calif, explaining to a dealer
some of the fine points of the Killeen
piano benches.
5—Carl Ultes, President of O. S. Kelly Co.,
and at the 'eft Carl Ultes Jr., Vice-Presi-
dent and General Manaqer; and Harry
Tripp, Jr., all of the O. S. Kelly Co., en-
ioying themselves at the Winter & Co.
Cocktail Party.
6—A group in the exhibit of the Manual
Arts Furniture Co. Standing left to riqht:
Tom Paeschl, G. L. Leffinqwell, and Paul
Jansen, Jr. Seated left to riqht: Paul
Jansen, Hubert Shearin, Vice-Pres. and
Gen. Mqr. of the company, and Irving
Sacks, Sacks & Barandes.
7—In the Pratt, Read 4 Co. exhibit a dis-
play of old labels, some of which dated
back to the very early days of the 1800's.
8—A true-touch piano keyboard manufactured
bv Pratt, Read & Co., and several models
of actions.
9—Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reed, Paraoon Foun-
dries, Oregon, III.
10—J. V. Sanborn. Jr. of the Sanborn Music
Co., Cleveland, Ohio, discussing benches
with a customer.
I I—Owen Murphy, of M. Steinert & Sons, in
the center, with A. W. Prouty, standing,
who is completinq his 50th year with Stein-
ert this year, talking with Mrs. Joe Shale
of Rochester, N. Y.
12—Hampton L. Tonk, Tonk Mfg. Co., ex-
plaining the advantages of the new Tonk
music cabinet.
13—A group in the corridor, shown left to
riqht: Joe Vogt and Edward J. Voqt of
Chicago; Gerard M. Thompson, Vice-
President of Kohler & Campbell, Inc.; and
Allen B. House, supply man from Con-
necticut.
14—Edward J. Vogt, Chicago supply man, and
Vice-President of the National Piano
Travelers Assn., and Mrs. Vogt.
15—Sidney
Wolfe,
Wolfe's
Play-by-Color,
talks with a dealer in the Wolfe exhibit
16—The model of the new plant of Pratt, Read
& Co., now in process of construction,
which was displayed in the Pratt, Read &
Co. exhibit room.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, AUGUST. 1953

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