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PRESTO
July 21, 1923
INVENTIONS IN MUSIC GOODS
New Designs and Improvements in Musical Mer-
chandise Recorded in Patent Office List.
1397263. Whistle. Harold J. Carmody, Brooklyn
Manor, N. Y.
1397193. Combination tail-piece for violins. Minard
A. Wilson, Irvington, N. J.
59737. Design, whistle. John W. Glenn, Buffalo,
N. Y.
59771. Design, bridge for string musical instru-
ments. Ernst W. Plate, Philadelphia, Pa.
59816. Design, whistle.
Edward H. Clarke,
Peoria, 111.
1398972. Chime-operating apparatus. Frederick B.
Little, Chicago, 111.
1399392. Drum-ear. Otto Meyer, Chicago, 111.
1400153. Violin and producing the same. James
Gorman, Chicago, 111.
1400242. Note-sheet perforating machine. Charles
F. Stoddard, New York, N. Y.
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Player-actions installed. Instruments
rehnished or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work polic-
ited. Write for details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
425 South Wabash Ave.
Chicago
1401865. Stringed musical instrument. John Boosh
and W. Kowaluk, Cleveland, Ohio.
1401872. Key-pad for wind musical instruments.
Ferdinand A. Buescher, Elkhart, Ind.
1401158. Harp, Franklin P. Kent, Lyons, Kans.
1401159. Mouthpiece for reed instrument. Wil-
liam Lewercnz, St. Louis, Mo.
1401277. Talking machine, Roy T. Newland and
M. Merriam, Butte, Mont.
1401634. Mouthpiece for musical instruments.
Harry E. O'Brien, Indianapolis, Ind.
1401201. Music-roll perforating machine. Harold
J. Smith, Chicago, 111.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
PHOTO PRINTED VENEERS
Interesting Feature of the New Finland Industry Is
"Tarso," a Processed Product.
Finland is coming forward as a producer of veneer
according to the report of U. S. Consul, S. A. Davis,
at Hclsingfors, to the Department of Commerce. The
manufacture, of veneer and plywood was begun dur-
ing the war. There are now seven large factories.
The figures give an idea of the extent of the industry.
During 1922 veneer exports amounted to 20,000 tons,
representing about a hundred per cent more than the
amount shipped during the previous year. England
received most of the shipments. Belgium and the
Netherlands getting only small quantities.
An important feature of the industry is the pro-
duction of "tarso," a variety of veneer in which, by
means of photography, an imitation of inlaid work
and wood mosaic is accomplished in which original
colors are preserved. Plates are preserved and un-
limited number of copies may be produced. The
price is about three times that of ordinary veneer.
The new process has been patented in fifteen coun-
tries.
BIG CABINET ORDER.
The Wabash Cabinet Co., Wabash, Ind., will soon
move into its new factory addition where the facili-
ties for a greater production will be assured. At
least 350 additional factory workers will be employed
in the effort to catch up with orders and make the
output in keeping with the growth of the business.
The company recently secured a large contract for
taking machine cabinets said to involve a production
value of more than $2,500,000.
Style SO
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
LEATHER DEMAND GOOD.
The demand for player leathers is reported excep-
tionally good by T. L. Lutkins, Inc., 40 Spruce street,
Xew York. The special department in this company
which supplies the pneumatic leather wants of the
playerpiano manufacturers .is one of the busiest in
the house. In order to procure the skins for making
this variety of leather a representative of the com-
pany makes purchasing trips abroad twice a year.
PRACTICAL PIANO MOVING SUPPLIES
INCREASE SELLING POWER
One-Man Steel Cable Hoist; Two-in-One
Loaders, Trucks, Covers, etc.
Gat Our New Clrc ular« and Price*
PIANO MOVERS SUPPLY COMPANY
BUCKINGHAM, PA.
TUNERS"
Here are
BASS STRINGS
Special attention given to the needs of the tuner and
the dealer
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
2110 Fairmount Avenue
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FAIRBANKS
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
PERFECTION
PLAYER ROLL CABINET
Furnished in 5 ply veneered 13/16 stock in
Mahogany, Oak and Walnut
Designed and Manufactured
By
614-618 So. Canal St.
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
Manufactured by
The Operators Piano Co.
Perfection Piano Bench Mfg. Co.
Capacity, 150 RoUs
Tiny Coinola
CHICAGO
16 to 22 South Peoria St.
CHICAGO
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