Simplex SPECIAL Piano Player “IT MAKES MUSICIANS of US ALL” the Latest and Most Wonderful Invention in Automatic Piano Players
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I' l,t ~ ....--------------------------The AJVlICA BULLETIN .. AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION JULY/AUGUST 2001 VOLUME 38, NUMBER 4 24 Inches Long 16 Inches Deep 42 Inches High Simplex SPECIAL Piano Player “IT MAKES MUSICIANS OF US ALL” The Latest and Most Wonderful Invention in Automatic Piano Players. Compact – Ornamental – Capable of the Most Artistic Results As shown in the above illustration, the SIMPLEX SPECIAL does not come in contact with the keyboard. It does not interfere in any way with the ordinary uses of the piano. You can play the piano either with the aid of the SIMPLEX SPECIAL or in the ordinary manner without changing the position of the piano or player. It is so constructed that it is not necessary to cut, mar, or alter in any way the casing of the piano in making the attachment. Results obtained with the SIMPLEX SPECIAL are equal to those obtained with our regular SIMPLEX, and we feel we do not need to say more than that. The SIMPLEX SPECIAL is operated in the same manner as the SIMPLEX. Anybody can play more than five thousand selections of music on any piano by the aid of the SIMPLEX. Price of the Simplex Special, $300. Price of the Simplex, $250 Music Libraries at all principal Simplex agencies. SEND FOR CATALOGUE THEODORE P. BROWN, Manufacturer 5 MAY STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. THE AMICA BULLETIN AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION Published by the Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors’ Association, a non-profit, tax exempt group devoted to the restoration, distribution and enjoyment of musical instruments using perforated paper music rolls and perforated music books. AMICA was founded in San Francisco, California in 1963. ROBIN PRATT, PUBLISHER, 630 EAST MONROE ST., SANDUSKY, OH 44870-3708 -- Phone 419-626-1903, e-mail: [email protected] Visit the AMICA Web page at: http://www.amica.org Associate Editor: Mr. Larry Givens VOLUME 38, Number 4 July/August 2001 AMICA BULLETIN Display and Classified Ads FEATURES Articles for Publication Letters to the Publisher The “Player Violin” — 192 Chapter News Musical Terms Misunderstood — 193 UPCOMING PUBLICATION DEADLINES What Impulsed Man? — 194 The ads and articles must be received by the Publisher on the 1st of the Odd number months: January July March September May November Bulletins will be mailed on the 1st week of the even months. Robin Pratt, Publisher 630 East Monroe Street Sandusky, Ohio 44870-3708 Phone: 419-626-1903 e-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENTS AMICA International — 186 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES President’s Message — 187 New Memberships . $37.00 From the Publisher’s Desk — 187 Renewals . $37.00 Calendar of Events — 188 Address changes and corrections Letters — 188 Directory information updates Tech Tips — 197 Additional copies of Member Directory . $25.00 Chapter News — 199 Single copies of back issues Classified Ads — 209 ($6.00 per issue - based upon availability) William Chapman (Bill) Front Cover: “You don’t have to practice!” It’s a Melville Clark Apollo player piano. 2150 Hastings Court Santa Rosa, CA 95405-8377 Back Cover: Ad for Duo-Art Pianola, submitted by Robin Pratt 707-570-2258 e-mail: [email protected] Inside Front: Ad for Simplex SPECIAL piano player, submitted by Gabe Dellafave To ensure timely delivery of your Inside Back Cover: Ad for Victrola, submitted by Bill Knorp BULLETIN, please allow 6-weeks advance notice of address changes. AMICA Publications reserves the right to accept, reject, or edit any and all submitted articles and advertising. Entire contents © 2001 AMICA International 185 AMICA INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dan C. Brown BOSTON AREA NORTHERN LIGHTS N. 4828 Monroe Street Pres. Ken Volk Pres: Dave Kemmer Spokane, WA 99205-5354 Vice Pres: Dorothy Bromage Vice Pres: Jerrilyn Boehland - 509-325-2626 Sec: Ginger Christiansen (612) 780-5699 e-mail: [email protected] Treas: Karl Ellison Sec: Jason E. 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Monroe Street, Sandusky, Ohio 44870-3708 Sec,/Treas: Jane Novak Sec/Mem. Sec: John & Diane Thompson 419-626-1903 Reporter: Mary Wilson Treas: Holly Walter e-mail: [email protected] Board Rep: Gary Craig Photographer: Garry Lemon MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY William Chapman (Bill) HEART OF AMERICA Reporter: Frank Warbis 2150 Hastings Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95405-8377 Pres: Ron Bopp - (918) 786-4988 Board Rep: Mike Walter 707-570-2258 Vice Pres: Tom McAuley e-mail: [email protected] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Sec/Treas: Robbie Tubbs Pres: James Westcott — COMMITTEES — Reporter: Joyce Brite Sec./Reporter. Shirley Nix Board Rep: Ron Connor Treas: Ken Hodge AMICA ARCHIVES Stuart Grigg Board Rep: Frank Nix 20982 Bridge St., Southfield, MI 48034 - Fax: (248) 356-5636 LADY LIBERTY Pres./Reporter: Bill Maguire TEXAS AMICA MEMORIAL FUND Judy Chisnell (516) 261-6799 3945 Mission, Box 145, Rosebush, MI 48878-9718 517-433-2992 Pres: Jerry Bacon - (214) 328-9369 Vice Pres: Keith Bigger Vice Pres: Tony Palmer (817) 261-1334 AUDIO-VISUAL & TECHNICAL Harold Malakinian Sec: Richard Karlsson Sec./Treas: Janet Tonnesen 2345 Forest Trail Dr., Troy, MI 48098 Treas: Walter Kehoe Board Rep: Dick Merchant Board Reps: Marvin & Dianne Polan CONVENTION COORDINATOR Frank Nix Bulletin Reporter: Bryan Cather Newsletter Editor: Bryan Cather 6030 Oakdale Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91367 818-884-6849 MIDWEST (OH, MI, IN, KY) HONORARY MEMBERS Jay Albert Pres: Judy Chisnell SOUTHERN SKIES 904-A West Victoria Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-4745 Vice Pres: Stuart Grigg Pres: Debra Legg - (727) 734-3353 (805) 966-9602 - e-mail: [email protected] Sec: Judy Wulfekuhl Vice Pres: Bill Shrive Treas: Alvin Wulfekuhl Sec: Howard Wyman (813) 689-6876 PUBLICATIONS Robin Pratt Reporter: Christy Counterman 630 E. Monroe St., Sandusky, OH 44870-3708 Treas: Dee Kavouras (352) 527-9390 Board Rep: Liz Barnhart Reporter: Dick & Dixie Leis WEB MASTER Meta Brown Board Rep: Debra Legg 400 East Randolph Street, Apt. 3117, Chicago, IL 60601 312-946-8417 — fax 312-946-8419 AFFILIATED SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORS INTERNATIONAL PIANO NORTHWEST PLAYER PIANO SOCIETY FOR SELF-PLAYING OF MECHANICAL MUSICAL ARCHIVES AT MARYLAND ASSOCIATION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS Performing Arts Library, Hornbake 3210 Everson Whittle, Secretary Gesellschaft für Selbstspielende 19 Waipori Street University of Maryland 11 Smiths Road, Darcy Lever, Musikinstrumente (GSM) E.V. St. Ives NSW 2075, Australia College Park, MD 20742 Bolton BL3 2PP, Gt. Manchester, England Ralf Smolne Home Phone: 01204 529939 Emmastr. 56 DUTCH PIANOLA ASSOC. MUSICAL BOX SOCIETY Business Phone: 01772 208003 D-45130 Essen, Germany Nederlandse Pianola Vereniging INTERNATIONAL Phone: **49-201-784927 Eikendreef 24 P. O. Box 297 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Fax:. **49-201-7266240 5342 HR Oss, Marietta, OH 45750 Division of Musical History Email: [email protected] Netherlands Washington, D.C. 20560 NETHERLANDS MECHANICAL INT. VINTAGE PHONO & MECH. ORGAN SOCIETY - KDV PLAYER PIANO GROUP MUSIC SOCIETY PIANOLA INSTITUTE A. T. Meijer Julian Dyer, Bulletin Editor Clair Cavanagh, Secretary C.G. Nijsen, Secretaire General Wilgenstraat 24 5 Richmond Rise, Workingham, 19 Mackaylaan 43 Great Percy St., London WC1X 9RA NL-4462 VS Goes, Netherlands Berkshire RG41 3XH, United Kingdom England 5631 NM Eindhoven Phone: 0118 977 1057 Netherlands Email: [email protected] 186 President’s Message I hope everyone is having a great summer and that if your travel discoveries include automatice music, that you use the opportunity to spread the word about AMICA. If you need brochures, contact Robin Pratt. This not only helps build the organization, but it also helps the owners of these instruments find services and products they may need and increase their knowledge and interest in the field. As you saw in the May/June Bulletin, several chapters are planning public events, including band organ rallies and displays of varied automatic music machines. These take a lot of work and time, so try to provide assistance and support if you can. It’s some- times hard for us to remember that our automatic music treasures are often unknown to the general public. Use the opportunities to enlighten people to these fun machines and you’ll have a great time doing it, too. I had hoped to have a mid-summer board meeting to handle the year’s business, but with scheduling difficulties and the travel involved, it just didn’t work out to have a face-to-face meeting this year. Rest asssured that we’ll handle the business.