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The setting shows the interior of a music store with a well set up woman in attendance behind the counter.
The various instruments are played after the manner of a visitor who has a mind to buying anything from kettle drums to a cornet; bangers, guitars, French horns, zithers, musical bells, musical pips, a melodeon.
Occasionally the lady keeper of the store breaks forth into gladsome song, neither adding to or detracting from the fair average merit the act possesses.
I In the Music Store.
M. Scharff is a musical "jack of all trades" playing a score of different musical instruments and contrivances, all well enough to make the act pass muster.
The number passed Monday afternoon more on novelty than musical excellence
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Variety 20:1 ( September 10, 1906)