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I came across a roll made by the Melographic Roll company in Buffalo,
New York. On the box it says it is an 88-note, numbered 0524, it has
the name M. Moszkowski, it says form foreign parts (Hungary), Op. 23,
No. 6. Key of D. It says on the roll the same, but also has a stamp
of some kind indicating it is from the Melographic Roll Co. It also
says, further in, "Patented U.S. May 17, 1910 Foreign patents pending."
There is also a 75 in a circle.
If anyone has anything else interesting to share I would appreciate it;
I'd like to know what kind of history I have.
Thank you,
Anne Berger
Fort Erie, Ontario
[ At http://mmd.foxtail.com/MMMedia/melographic.html :
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[ The Melographic Roll Company
[ 25 Jewett Avenue, Buffalo, New York
[ Lint patent registered
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[ In 030903 MMDigest, John Bartlett told of patents dated 1909 & 1910:
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[> U. S. patent number 958,214 was applied for on August 21, 1908, by
[> William F. Bayer, from Buffalo, NY, and issued May 17, 1910. This
[> was for the Chase and Baker Company of Buffalo, and was for the
[> music roll spool that is on my roll. ... The names of the witnesses
[> of the patent application were C. F. Geyer and E. M. Graham.
[> Witnesses listed on the drawing were Richard Sommer and Emma M.
[> Graham. Attorneys are listed as Geyer and Popp.
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[ What was the relationship of Melographic and Chase & Baker?
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[ -- Robbie
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