[78-L] P.R. Buchinski Phonograph

Ron L'Herault lherault at bu.edu
Sun Aug 1 19:43:41 PDT 2010


I think even then people could make payments. I've seen Victrola bills with
payments listed.

Ron L

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From: "martha" <MLK402 at verizon.net>
> "Chicago, Ill,, May 1, 1916 -  The P.R. Buchinski Piano Co, the
> incorporation of which was announcd in last week's Review, has rented a
> store at 5048 South Ashland Ave, where retail headquarters will be
> maintained with P.R. Buchinski in charge.   Mr.Buchinski has been employed
> with the J.P.Seeburg Piano Co for the past fiver years, being a member of
> the sales force.  The Straube and Gulbransen-Dickinson lines will be 
> carried
> and a standard talking machine will also be featured. "
>
One wonders if they sold machines under their own "brand name" (there
were MANY companies which c/would provide the parts to do that!) or
if they sold another locally-"manufactured" brand...?! Also note that there
were "Standard" machines sold...so that may be what the writer referred
to...?!

5048 S. Ashland would have been 50 blocks (6.25 miles) south...and
IIRC 16 blocks (2 miles) west of the "zero point" of State & Madison.
One would find VERY few white folks in that area to-day...or even
not that long after this item first appeared! I don't know if Black
folks bought pianos (possible...but one wonders if they COULD
given their limited pay then...?!)?

Steven C. Barr 

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