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Watermarks in Hupfeld Music Roll
By Julian Dyer

The truth is more prosaic than suggested!  Paper makers weren't
wannabe Schumanns, making musical jokes with the letter H.  According
to A.W.J.G. Ord-Hume, Hupfeld's paper was made by Hoffman & Engelmann,
of Neustadt-on-Haardt.  It was watermarked with the maker's initials
and the date the paper was made.

A fair degree bit of leeway should be allowed when using this to date
the roll, because paper was left to mature for some time before use.
Although H&E paper was apparently used by other makers, it's not seen
on many other makes of piano roll.  I have one Spanish "Armonic" roll
that uses it.

Hupfeld liked the product so much that they bought the company. After
this, the paper is watermarked Phonola.

Julian Dyer



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