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PRESTO-TIMES
TRUCKS FROM FINDLAY, 0 .
Dealers and Movers Find Essentials for Quick
and Safe Work in Self-Lifting Piano
Truck Co.'s Line.
A good preparation by piano dealer and piano
mover for spring and summer trade is an equipment
of moving trucks made and sold by the Self-Lifting
Piano Truck Co., Findlay, O. The catalog of the
company, to be had on request, will suggest many
ways in which the company can make the work of
piano moving better and more economical. In addi-
tion to uses for the pianos, the trucks of the Findlay
company arc equally useful for moving the new
Orthophonic Victrolas and other new models of
phonographs.
The Self-Lifting Piano Truck Co. calls attention
in its catalog to the new Buckeye Sill Piano Truck
for grands and uprights which is guaranteed to give
Always In Stock
Piano Supplies
of Every Description
Felts, Cloths, Punchings, Music
Wire, Tuning Pins, Player
Parts, Hinges, etc., etc.
Also the very best and latest
tools for the tuner and tech-
nician.
An extensive variety of sup-
plies always in stock guarantee-
ing prompt service at all times.
Quality and Service backed by
the combined efforts of two of
the oldest supply houses in the
trade.
(24-hour service
on mail orders)
American Piano Supply Co.
May 19, 1928
the best service. The sill has been rebuilt and greatly
improved for longer service. New merits for the
mover are seen in the handles, center shaft and the
uprights of both ends. The company makes eight
styles of end trucks as well as piano hoists, covers
and special straps for the mover.
MAKING A CLARK ROLL
Six-Reel Photoplay, Directed by President
E. G. Clark of Clark Orchestra Roll
Co., Is Instructive.
E. G. Clark of the Clark Orchestra Roll
NEW ANGELUS ROLLS FOR MAY Co., President
De Kalb, 111., was the director recently in the
Hallet & Davis Piano Co. Has Issued New Classical
and Dance Music.
The Mallet & Davis Piano Co. (Angelus Division),
6 East 39th street, New York, has issued its new
Angelus releases for May:
Recorded by Leopold Godowsky—8455, Adagictto
(frum "'L'Arlisienne"), Bizt.
Recorded by Max Kortlander—8456, Dinner Mosaic
No. 5—1, Nola; 2, Doll Dance; 3. Flapperette; 4,
Dancing Shadows.
Dance records with words—recorded by Max Kort-
laudcr—2423, The Man I Love—fox trot.
Recorded by Max Kortlander—2424, She's a Great,
Great Girl—fox trot.
Recorded by Walter Redding—2425, Rain or Shine
(from "Rain or Shine")—fox trot.
Recorded by J. Lawrence Cook—2426, Coquette—
fox trot, Kahn-Lombardo-Green.
THE BAND CONTESTS.
filming of a six-reel photoplay, "The Story of a
Song/' which shows the progress of a Clark roll from
the selecting of a piece of music to the finale, when
it is placed in place for playing on the piano. The
observers of the film see the operations of expert
men and women and machines in the making of a
roll.
Mr. Clark has always been a film fan and pos-
sesses a most complete motion picture outfit:
camera, klieg lights and other necessary properties
for the filming of scenes. Using his own factory as
"location" and the employes as the "stars," he re-
cently completed the interesting six-reel picture
which shows with definite detail just how a Clark
music roll is made. Mr. Clark has installed a project-
ing room in the factory, where visitors are always
welcome to see this novel picture.
BIG ASSOCIATION MEETS
One of the most important meetings ever held by
Talking Machine and Radio Men, Inc., was held
The month of May will witness school band con-
Wednesday, May 16, at the Cafe Boulevard, Broad-
tests in 25 states or other units in which the youthful
way and 41st street, New York City. A number of
musicians will strive for the dual honor of winning
matters of interest were scheduled, among them
the state trophy a n d t h e privilege of representing
the nomination of officers for the coming year. There
their respective states in the National School Band
was a talk by a technical expert, Warren F. Scanlon
Contest at Joliet, 111., May 24-26.
of Stanley & Patterson, on a topic of interest to all
The newest business firm in T o n k a w a , Okla., is t h e the trade. There was a discussion on the proposed
uniform agreement to be signed by the customers in
T o n k a w a Radio & Music Co. T h e T o n k a w a Radio
relation to service that he is to receive with his radio.
& Music Co. will handle an up-to-date line of radios,
phonographs, pianos and musical instruments of all Dudley Cohen and Leonard C. Welling told about
the plans for the special train for the Chicago show.
kinds.
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Ivory Sanding, Polishing
and Re-Gluing
Pouch Skins
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Our Ivorine Keys
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Supply especially
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Highest Quality
Division of
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110-112 East 13th Street,
NEW YORK
PIANO KEY REPAIRING
KEYS RETURNED IN 24 HOURS
BEST GRADK IVOR-INK
RECOVERING
$8.00
BUSHING
3.50
SHARPS
2.50
NEW FRONTS
2.00
PLAYER ACTIONS REPAIRED
Prompt and efficient service
Striking 1 Pneumatics
Air .'Motors, Governors, etc., Recovered
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