MMD > Archives > December 1998 > 1998.12.12 > 10Prev  Next


History of the Themodist Accenting System
By Bob Taylor

I thought that a discussion of the invention of the  "Themeing" or
accenting system should mention that E. M. Skinner held the patent
for that device.

Somewhere I have the patent drawings and specifics, but I have not
located it.  In that material, it may explain the relationship of
Skinner to Mr. Crooks, who Paddy mentioned in his post.

In any event, the patent of around 1900 shows that Skinner and Aeolian
had mutual interests long before the 1932 merger of those two organ
firms.

Bob Taylor



(Message sent Sat, 12 Dec 1998 11:02:04 -0600 , from time zone -0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  Accenting, History, System, Themodist

Related by Subject:
1998.12.12.10 (This article) - History of the Themodist Accenting System
2026.03.24.03 - QRS Piano Roll Paper History
from Claud Cavnar
2023.03.28.02 - Hardman Duo Valve History
from David Oppenheim
2022.10.27.03 - History of Automated Musical Instruments on YouTube
from Ron Schmuck
2022.10.27.01 - Mechanical Music History Program at YouTube
from Lee Rothrock
2022.10.27.02 - Mechanical Music History Video at YouTube
from Ed Chaban
2021.10.20.01 - History of Cozatt Organ Company
from Ron Schmuck
2021.08.09.02 - History of Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ "Merry Ann"
from Dan Robinson
2021.08.03.02 - History of Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ "Merry Ann"
from Christian Tedesco
2021.01.16.01 - 1960s Aeolian Pianola Rolls History
from Marc Goodman
2020.03.13.01 - History of the DeBence Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ
from Dan Robinson
2020.02.28.02 - History of Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ "Merry Ann"
from David Burgess