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PRESTO-TIMES
12
Nov.-Dec, 1 ( X54
LOOK WELL TO YOUR PIANO KEYS
The attention of piano dealers and others handling
pianos is called to the advertisement of "Key-Nu"
appearing in this issue. This process, which really
NEW AND SECOND-HAND STOCKS WANTED.
WANT to get in touch with manufacturer or large renews the keys of a piano, is the product of Jacob
dealer who ha.s a large stock of new and second-hand J. Froess of the music house of Froess Bros., Erie,
pianos that he wants turned into paying paper. Have
lust comp'eted over six hundred sales within the last two Pa., a gentleman who understands p'ano construction
years. Want only straight commission proposition. What from "A to Z" and for many years has been one of
have you to offer a producer? Address: PRODUCER, care
of PRESTO-TIMES, Chicago, Illinois.
Erie's best piano tuners. Mr. Froess' training has
been in well-known piano factories and he regards
this invention of piano key whitening one of the
Have you a cutomer that wants a particular type of
most outstanding improvements in the piano industry.
any second-hand instrument? Advertise for it i; the Presto-Times can confidently recommend dealers,
repairmen and all piano handlers to investigate this
PRESTO-TIMES classified columns
new process of piano key cleaning.
PRESTO-TIMES WANT ADVS.
WANTED—Man to take charge of Refrigerator am]
Radio Division of a general music business. Address:
R-R. care of Presto-Times. Chicago.
SALESMAN WANTED
Opening for a good piano salesman on commission. For
a sober man and business getter; country and town
trade, to work fimong substantial people; many excellent
prospects; desire salesman to furnish his own car. Good
commission. .1. W. Hollingsworth, Newton, N. Car.
Advertisers are always interested to know that you
read PRESTO-TIMES. Therefore in your corre-
spondence with advertisers in this paper will you
please mention us?
ASKS AND SUGGESTS
"An inquiring correspondent" writing to Presto-
Times from New York says: "I have been thinking
that perhaps the East got 'the drop' on. Chicago in
the matter of a merger of piano manufacturing in-
terests* contemplated for Chicago and related in
Presto-Times some weeks ago. for there are several
locations in New York available for great output
under one roof and one big concern in the Bronx is
turning out pianos for many manufacturers who for-
merly made their own pianos in their own factories."
So far as Presto-Times learns, no definite arrange-
ments were made for a Chicago merger spoken of in
Presto-Times but it is not probable that the New
York factory referred to by this correspondent has
anything to do with the talked of Chicago combina-
tion.
A MOVING DAY EPISODE AT ST. CHARLES
Quite a "moving day" event has been going on of
late at St. Charles, an outer suburb of Chicago, where
are located the big Cable piano factory, the Globe
Musical Instrument Factory, the Operadio, manufac-
turers of loud-speakers, amplifiers and other radio
equipment, and recently a piano key recovering and
repair service owned and operated by Victor E
Nelson.
The moving day feature consisted of the Operadio
concern taking over the Globe Musical Instrument
Factory, which concern also occupies a floor of the
Cable piano factory. The Globe Company moved to
a part of the vacated Operadio building and are now
well established there, which they consider more con-
venient than their former location which they had oc-
cupied for many years.
Piano Key Re-covering
and Band Instrument
Repairing
52 Keys recovered as low as
$5.75
52 Fronts
2.50
New Sharps
3.00
Our Motto, "Not the Cheapest, But
Fine Workmanship"
Gold Lacquers on band instruments
(brass); exact image of real gold.
Trumpets highly polished and gold
lacquered
$2.75
Try this job; money back if not satisfied.
McMackin Piano Service
1719-21 Mondamin Ave., Des Moines, la.
KEY-NU
Resurface Your Old Piano Keys
with
KEY-NU
Simply flow It Over the Old Ivories.
Dries, wears and looks like Ivory.
Xo Huffing or Polishing Necessary. Full
instructions with each package.
Trial package, enough for 3 Sets of
Keys, $1.50; Package for 10 Sets, $3.50.
Sold and DiKtrilmled by
Froess Bros. Music House
1809 State St., Erie, Penna. U. S. A.
FOR SALE
1OO Repossessed Pianos
and Players
WELL KNOWN MAKES
Must Be Disposed of at Once
General Auction Exchange, Inc.
129 Chartres Street
New Orleans, La.
PIANO KEY REPAIR WORK
Recovering Keys, Fronts, Sharps,
Bushing, on Short Notice and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Our Prices Are the Lowest Possible
Consistent with First-Class Work
52 Keys Recovered with Ivorine,
50/100
$4.50
Scrape and polish full set
2.00
52 Fronts Recovered
1.50
Special Price for Whitening
Keys and all other key work.
Lowest Price for New Ivory Keys, one to full set.
VICTOR E. NELSON
904 South Sixth Ave.
St. Charles, 111.
Complete Your Line of
"COMEBACKS"
(Grands and Uprights)
WITH
MADE NEW INSTRUMENTS
THE McMACKIN BROS. INSTRUMENT
SERVICE
The McMackin Piano Key Service. Des Moines.
Iowa, which added band instrument repairing, re-
modeling, polishing, etc., finds that line of business
growing steadily. Mr. McMackin tells Presto-Times
that he is now using a lacquer mixed in his own shop
that gives satisfaction in every way. This lacquer
when applied to brass makes the instrument a beau-
tiful yellow and old gold shade. Although there are gold
lacquers on the market, only a few are applied with
proper skill and careful treating of the instrument
before the work is done and the lacquer applied to the
instrument.
This lacquer finishing business, especially on trump-
ets and saxophones, is rapidly increasing. Saxophones
can be given a satin gold body finish with keys bur-
nished gold and other lines of brass instruments
finished "sinrilarly. The proper method of buffing an
instrument and getting it in first-class condition is the
success of his gold lacquer jobs. "Not all firms," he
says, "take the precaution necessary to get lasting
results."
Mr. McMackin invites correspondence in this line of
service at his shop and studio. He says: "I wish I
could gei in touch with dealers, bandmen and others
that have band instruments lying around and not
doing anybody any good. If some of these dealers
would take down these old instruments from their
shelves and send them to us we could return instru-
ments that would be salable and bring fifty per cent
more than they could have been sold for before our
refinishing and polishing process. We do a fine job
of polishing and lacquering a brass trumpet for about
$3.50, which includes pulling slides and putting the
valves in good condition, and then when the instru-
ments are thus made ready the lacquer is applied and
gives a job that sells the instrument." Mr. McMackin
has adopted a maxim well worth heading, "Not the
cheapest, but fine workmanship."
NEW EASTERN WURLITZER GRAND PIANO
COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
From the Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company Presto-
Times has this announcement:
"The appointment of H. B. Pattison as general
eastern wholesale representative for uprights, grand
pianos and accordions with offices in the Wurlitzer
building, 120 West 42nd street, New York, is an-
nounced. 'Pat,' as he is familiarly known by music
dealers in New York and New England, is one of the
most colorful characters in the piano business. He
comes to the Wurlitzer company with a fund of good
experience and knowledge and, according to Gordon
Laughead, is a most welcome addition to their sales
force."
RECENTLY ESTABLISHED PIANO KEY
BUSINESS
(Grands and Uprights)
Located at St. Charles, 111., thirtv-eight miles west
of Chicago, almost within the Chicago metropolitan
The undersigned can supply on short notice,
district, the home of the Globe Musical Instrument
Company, the Operadio, and the Cable Piano Com-
single or carload orders for grands, up-
pany manufacturing plant, is a comparatively new
rights, players, and reproducing pianos in
business identified with the piano industry—general
numerous designs, veneers and finish, at
piano key repair work. This business, established
sales-making prices.
some time ago by Victor E. Nelson, has been going
on in a conservative way and now Mr. Nelson is
AddresKt
branching out and soliciting piano repair work cover-
WHOLESALE PIANOS
ing fronting, bushing, new ivory and everything per-
Care of PRESTO-TIMES
taining to making the keys of a piano as good and
attractive as when first used on the piano. Mr. Nelson
has wide and valuable experience in piano key work
and piano key making, having been for several years
A PRETTY LITTLE STORY
A Philadelphia paper "played up" a pretty little foreman of the piano key department of large piano
factories. His establishment at 904 South Sixth ave-
story on the opening of the new musical studios of
the Wurlitzer Music House in Philadelphia by tin- nue, St. Charles, is well equipped for all work con-
publication of a photograph showing Vincent Lopez, nected, with piano key repairing and general key work.
the well-known radio artist and orchestra leader, Presto-Times therefore respectfully refers its readers
and Mrs. John N. Schaffer, wife of the manager and the trade generally to the card appearing in an-
of the Philadelphia store, presenting a gold key to other column of this issue of Presto-Times.
Lopez on the day that the Lopez-Wurlitzer concert
was given in the Wurlitzer store and broadcast over
An advertisement of the Levis Music Store, Roch-
WI'EN.
ester, New York, says: "Don't handicap your child
with a poor instrument. But that does not mean you
Roland Baggat has joined the Wood Music Com- must buy expensive instruments. But we caution
pany of Anthony, Kansas, and moved his family from you to avoid so-called bargains that in the end are
Atkins, Kansas, to Anthony.
anything but bargains."
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