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August 13, 1927.
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PRESTO-T 1J4 E S
PIANO FACTORY mSTORE SUPPLIES
CHENEY PLAYER ACTION
Admirable Product of A. C. Cheney Piano
Action Company, Castleton, N. Y., Aids
Playerpiano's Popularity.
The A. C. Cheney player action, made by the A. C.
Cheney Piano Action Company, Castleton, N. Y., is
a strong talking point for dealers in whose player-
piano presentations the action is installed. Owners
of players with the A. C. Cheney action are of the
satisfied kind who are not irritated by interruptions
in the uses of their instruments and the necessity for
the repair man's services.
With manufacturers,
worry over player details is avoided when they de-
pend on the A. C. Cheney action.
The piano manufacturer with an instrument whose
tone places it in the high-grade class augments its
tonal character on converting it into a player when
he selects the A. C. Cheney player action. He is
assured that everything is all right and the best
musical qualities of his pianos are developed by use
of this player mechanism, which possesses a number
of exclusive features. Its ease of operation, freedom
from trouble, responsiveness to the controls and
artistic musical effects generally, place, the A. C-
Cheney player action in the worthy and dependable
class that constantly tend to make the playerpiano
more popular.
MAKING A PROPER GLUE JOINT
Moisture Content Governs Success of Operation So
That Factor Is Important One.
The tensile strength of a glue joint properly made
in greater than that of the wood. There is, there-
fore, little possibility of fracturing joints properly
glued unless the lumber used has not been properly
dried. For gluing purposes, all stock should be kiln
dried to not to exceed five per cent moisture con-
tents. Some experienced woodworkers advocate kiln
drying to three per cent moisture contents in order
to entirely dissipate the sap contents of the fibre
cells, but the consensus of opinion is that five per
cent is generally most favorable.
Wood shrinks or swells in giving up or taking on
moisture. This action is referred to as "working."
If glued material "works" to a sufficient extent the
action will fracture and sever the glue joints. For
this reason it is essential to properly kiln dry stock
for gluing purposes before using.
Proper methods of kiln drying lumber are receiv-
ing more consideration and attention by progressive
manufacturers at the present time than ever before.
Marked progress in improving kiln construction is
being made and many new features increasing the
efficiency of kiln drying have been brought forward
in recent years.
The Forest Products Laboratory at Madison, Wis.,
is doing splendid experimental and educational work
in this regard for public benefit.
Manufacturers
should recognize the importance of properly' kiln
drying stock for gluing purposes, for upon this basic
condition more than any other factor depends the
success of the work. It is indeed surprising to what
extent inefficiency in this regard exists in many of
the large woodworking establishments.
Correspondent Gets Satisfactory Reply as to Neces-
sary Processes for the Operation.
A correspondent of "Veneers" recently asked that
paper how to straighten out Circassian and mahog-
any veneer so that it can be worked. What he meant
was how to take out the wrinkles so that it may be
laid without checking.
The first thing is to make the veneer pliable, was
the reply of "Veneers." Circassian, crotch and other
fancy veneers are very easily cracked, owing to so
much end wood running to the face. F"or the same
reason they are somewhat more liable to wrinkle
than the straight plain veneers. These veneers are
rendered pliable by moistening with water or steam-
ing, according to the facilities at hand. After it is
made pliable it is put under pressure to straighten it
out, and kept there until the moisture is extracted
and the veneer has resumed sufficient of its former
rigidity to remain straight. This moisture may be
extracted by placing each sheet between two pieces
of soft, absorbing wood, thoroughly dry and heated
as hot as possible in the caul box. These are put in
the press with light pressure and kept there until the
soft wood has absorbed the moisture from the
veneer.
IVORY SALE AT ANTWERP.
If good work is to be done with these fancy ve-
The second quarterly ivory sale of 1927 was held
neers, the job must not be rushed. It pays to take
at Antwerp, Belgium, May 4 and 5. A total of
57,710 kilos of ivory and 44 kilos of rhinocerous horn sufficient time to do it right. A few cents' worth of
were offered for sale. At the first quarterly sale in time at the start will save as many dollars in repairs;
February a total of 68,152 kilos of ivory and 258 at the end. Stock veneered with crotch should!
always be cross-banded. To attempt to do it other-
kilos of rhinocerous horn were sold.
wise is to invite disaster. Crotch veneer is very
brittle, and the expanding and contracting of the
INFRINGEMENT SUIT.
heavy core stock resulting from atmospheric changes
A suit for infringement of patent has been filed will check the crotch in the hard, brittle spots. Cross-
against the Motor Player Corp. by the owner of the banding with ^4-inch or J/g-inch stock will reduce the
Cramer patent (No. 1,431,807) for an apparatus for possibility of expansion and contraction to a mini-
player-pianos, according to the United States Patent mum.
Office. Washington, D. C.
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
Manufacturers o'
PIANO
HOW TO STRAIGHTEN VENEERS
MOVING TRUCKS
for
ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
PIANOS
ONE GRADE ONLY
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
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Orthophonic Victrolas
Electric Refrigerators
OFFICE.
457 w. 45*h Street
Trucks, Hoists, Covers and Special Straps.
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, INC.
DOLGEVILLE. N. Y.
Manufactured by
Self-Lifting PianoTruck Co.
Manufacturers or
FINDLAY, OHIO
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
1 BRECKWOLDT. Pre»
W. A. BKECKWOLDT. Sec. & Treas
THE O S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
PRESTO BUYERS* GUIDE
TELLS ALL ABOUT ALL PIANOS
of High Grade
PIANO PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
XH E CO MSTOCK, C H E NET Y
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OHIO
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IVORY CUTTERS SINCE 1834
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Piano Forte Ivory for .he Trade
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