History of the American pianoforte : its technical development, and the trade . s well as power. The utilitarian value of Mr. Mehlins touch regulatoris incalculable almost to tuners or regulators, being asimple device, as exemplified, for regulating the positionof the key-frame independent of the sinking of the key-board, so as to attain correct touch without resorting tothe usual expedients, which consume much time. Mr. H. Paul Mehlin, Mr. Mehlins oldest son and part-ner, is also practical, and in addition has gone throughan arduous commercial course, and is eminently equippedto enter upon th


History of the American pianoforte : its technical development, and the trade . s well as power. The utilitarian value of Mr. Mehlins touch regulatoris incalculable almost to tuners or regulators, being asimple device, as exemplified, for regulating the positionof the key-frame independent of the sinking of the key-board, so as to attain correct touch without resorting tothe usual expedients, which consume much time. Mr. H. Paul Mehlin, Mr. Mehlins oldest son and part-ner, is also practical, and in addition has gone throughan arduous commercial course, and is eminently equippedto enter upon the duties he now fulfils. In addition hehas personal qualities, aside from the degree they influ-ence success, which has made him very popular in privateand in business circles. Mr. Charles H. Mehlin, thesecond son of the clever piano-maker under notice, isalso trained from the two standpoints shown, havingstudied piano-making in Stuttgart, Germany, for sometime in conjunction with music and acoustics, and istherefore equally well equipped to enter upon a piano-making P. G Mehlin & Sons Grand Plate and Scale for Uprights. Patented May 25, 1889.


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