Nature of their new endeavor and Phil's prowess as an entrepreneur: Horn player Dennis Brain, after a social visit together when BrainĪppeared in Chicago with the Royal Philharmonic, illustrates well the A letter Phil wrote on December 1, 1950, to the great British They set up their machine shop in the basement and began a seriousĮffort to promote Music Products, Inc., and to enlarge their line of In 1950 the Schilkes moved toĮvanston, Illinois, eliminating the need for Phil to make lengthy trips. Whose name would be put on the mouthpiece. Royalty being paid to the musician whose equipment they borrowed and Mouthpieces of well-known players and offering them for sale, with the They often asked to borrow mouthpieces of which they madeĬopies, and gradually led to the idea of producing replicas of the Used by other great musicians in an attempt to improve their own Retrieved from īoth Ren Schilke and Phil Farkas had long studied the equipment APA style: Philip Farkas and Dennis Brain.Philip Farkas and Dennis Brain." Retrieved from MLA style: "Philip Farkas and Dennis Brain." The Free Library.
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