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I still have a bottle of genuine Driscol Music Co. slide oil |
That's why I was happy to find the article below about the Driscol brothers, Paul and Ted, and their company. The article ran in the Journal on Feb. 20, 1972, and provides a nice history of the firm.
As the article notes, "The history of the two present Driscol music stores can be traced back to a little piano store in downtown Elyria founded in 1941 by Paul Driscol, Sr., the brothers' father, who is now president of the Driscol Music Co.![]() |
Grand Opening Ad for the New Lorain Store - May 23, 1958 |
For many years, the Driscol Music store was a regular stop for the trumpet-playing Brady brothers for our valve oil, mutes, music, etc. And it was only a short walk from Mr. Visci's trumpet studio on Broadway. For many years, Mr. Visci received a lot of instrument repair work from Driscol's.
When I switched to trombone (due to getting braces), I bought my slide oil there as well. Many times I would see Mrs. Ksenich, the wife of Richard Ksenich, one of my Masson School elementary teachers there as she managed one of the departments. She was always a friendly, familiar face there.
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My wife and 2 boys took piano lessons from Ted's wife Karen at their house maybe 12-15 years ago. They are both great people. Once or twice a year they would have a piano recital where all of Karen's students (probably ages 8 to 80) would perform a song in front of a crowd of family and friends at a local hall. That was a nervous time for the piano players but a nice memory. I still run into Ted sometime at Drug Mart in Amherst, apparently we're both regulars there.
Happy times & nice memories.
For what it's worth, I delivered the Journal to the Driscoll's home on Parkview in the mid-1960s. However, I stopped taking piano lessons a couple of years before I took up "Journalism."
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