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July 25, 1925.
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PRESTO
KURTZMANN
Grands—Players
Manufactured by
C KURTZMANN & CO.
Factories and General Offices
526-536 Niagara Street
BUFFALO, N. Y.
STRICH & ZEIDLER, Inc.
GRAND, UPRIGHT and PLAYER
AND
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th Street
NEW YORK
LOU ATKINS GIVES
HIS SALES PLAN
and good action. Our tuner, who has been on the
job for 15 years, always remarks, "How well that
piano keeps tune." With best wishes,
Sincerely,
BRO. FRANCES.
Sacramento Representative of the Jesse
French Piano Co. Tells How to Put Busi-
ness on 100 Per Cent Basis.
Following is a statement of his methods from Lou
Atkins, enthusiastic representative at Sacramento,
Calif., for the Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., New
Castle, Ind. Mr. Atkins has been boosting Jesse
French pianos as his leader for a long time and has
built up a wonderful business in that city. He wants
the other piano dealers to know that the reason for
his success is that he gets good down payments, good
terms, and interest.
PIANO BUSINESS PUT ON 100% BASIS.
After reading what took place at the Eastern and
Western Music Trades conventions, I wish to an-
nounce to the world how to put the piano business
on a 100% basis.
It is a very simple proposition, and I am, and in-
tend to stand alone and carry out the following rules:
Second grade pianos at least $25 down and $10
per month, 7% interest.
Standard pianos, $50 down and $12 per month, 7%
interest.
Players, 2nd grade—$50 down and $15 per month,
7% interest.
Standard Players, 1st grade—$100 down and $20
per month, 7% interest.
These are the rules followed at Lou Atkins' store.
Reversions when sold on this basis will run from
3 to 5% only.
LOU ATKINS.
2812 Thirty-fifth street,
Sacramento, Calif.
July 1, 1925.
AMPICO FOR STATION WBDC.
The Wurzburg Dry Goods Company, of Grand
Rapids, Mich., local agents for the J. & C. Fischer
pianos, has just received an order from Station
WBDC for a Fischer Ampico Grand for use in their
broadcasting. The instrument was submitted to
every test and more than made good the require-
ments of this important station.
BALDWIN AT TUNERS' MEET.
The representatives of the Baldwin Piano Com-
pany, Cincinnati, O., at the National Piano Tuners'
Convention in Detroit August 3, 4, 5, 6, will be C. H.
Sisson and Philip Wyman. The number of the dis-
play room is No. 1334.
FEATURES PRACTICE PIANOS.
Practice pianos are being featured by the piano
department of Breuner's, Oakland, Cal., under the
management of Charles S. Mauzy, formerly of the
Emporium, San Francisco. The offer is made to pay
cash for these or to make a liberal allowance if taken
in exchange on a new instrument.
The Whitely Music Company, Lacona, la., oper-
ated for several years by C. H. Beal, has been sold to
A. L. Rhodes, of Leon, la.
PRAISE FROM COLLEGE
FOR KROEGER PIANOS
BRINKERHOFF
Grands
- Reproducing Grands
Player-Pianos
and Pianos
The Line That Sells Easily
and Satisfies Always
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
OFFICES, REPUBLIC BLDG.
209 State Street
CHICAGO
Great Durability of Instrument Under Trying Cir-
cumstances Told by Head of Honolulu Institution.
The Kroeger Piano Co., Stamford, Conn., received
a letter recently from the St. Louis College of Hono-
lulu praising the excellent tone and great durability
of a Kroeger piano which the college has used for
thirty years. This is an exceptional tribute to come
from a tropical climate, which, of course, is much
harder on a sensitive musical instrument than our
temperate American climate. In addition, the col-
lege is situated on a river which naturally adds to
the dampness in the atmosphere. A more severe test
could hardly be asked for to demonstrate the thor-
ough methods of construction and the climate-resist-
ing qualities of a Kroeger piano.
St. Louis College is more than satisfied with their
Kroeger, for they have added other Kroegers until
there are now four of these instruments in daily use
in this educational institution. The interesting letter
recently came from the college:
Gentlemen—Please accept my congratulations.
Your latest models are certainly artistic and 1 am
sure they appeal to everybody who has good taste.
We have four Kroeger pianos and I am glad to say
that they are as good as any other make that I
have played.
The Kroeger I have in my studio is the first of
many that were imported here. It has been in daily
use for 30 years and still has a very brilliant tone
The Lyon & Healy
Reproducing Piano
A moderate priced reproducing piano,
beautiful in design and rich in tone.
Write for our new explanatory Chart,
the most complete and simple treat-
ment of the reproducing action.
Wabash at Jackson
THE BALDWIN
CO-OPERATIVE
PLAN
will increase your sales and
solve your financing problems.
Write to the nearest
for prices.
Manufacturer* of
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
and PLAYER PIANOS
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
•re the only pianos In the world with
Three Sounding Boards.
Patented In the United States, Great Britain
Prance, Germany and Canada.
Liberal arrangements to responsible agents only*
Main Office, 1117 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Factory and Warerooms
767-769 Tenth Avenue, New York
ADAM SCHAAF, Inc.
REP
P25JOS ING
Established
FACTORY
GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS
Reputation
1020 So. Central Park Ave.,
Corner Ftllmore Street
EJJS5
and Quality Since 1873
INCORPORATED
CHICAGO
DALLAS
ST. LOUIS
DENVER
NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO
Whenever you hear the name RADLE you immediately
think of a wonderful tone quality, durabili y and design.
Musicians insist on RADLE
319-321 So. Wabash Are.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
CINCINNATI
INDIANAPOLIS
LOUISVILLE
office
RADLE TONE—The Musician's Delight
OFFICES AND SALESROOMS
New Adam Schaaf Building,
Chicago
Builders ol Incomparable
[[PIANOS. PLAYERS\REPRODUCING PIANOS
Becker Bros.
The Heppe, Marcellus and Edouard jfules Pfaoo
manufactured by the
. . .
F. RADLE, Inc.
Est. 1850.
609-11 W. 36th St.. New York City
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