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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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"Who's^ho in'Woodworkiiig 



Mark P. Ca/npbcll 



(Left) 



Pi csidejit 



Hnimhiii'h Piano Company 



Set:- York City 



"Five feet ten inches is tlie danger mark for 



small Grands." 



This was a statement in an advertisement run 

 several years ago by the "King" of the piano 

 industry. This king is an absolute monarch, and 

 what lie says is generally law. In an industrv 

 that is shackled hand and foot by precedent, 

 that statement was a command which no manu- 

 facturer dared trangress, with one exception. 

 .Mark P. Campbell is that exception. He 

 iCinitimii il on page 22) 



Gustav A. Schocnhut 



(Rig III) 

 rice-Piesideni 

 The A. Sclioenhut Company 

 Philn.irlphin, Pa. 



Mr. Schoenhut enjoys the distinction of being 

 vice-president and manager of the lumber de- 

 partment of the largest factory in the world 

 devoted exclusively to the manufacture of toys. 

 The significance of this distinction is better 

 understood when you know more about this 

 unusual firm of toy makers. 



The business of the The A. Schoenhut Com- 

 pany was founded by Gustav A. Schoenhut's 

 father, Albert, in 1872. The founder of the 

 (Continued on page 22) 



