The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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14 Edison Phonograph Monthly, March 1912 There is no greater comfort than an evening with an EDISON PHONOGRAPH — the comfort of bright songs and music perfectly rendered; the comfort of Amberol Records, playing f our-and-one-half minutes instead of two ; the comfort of the permanent sapphire reproducing point that does away with constant needle-changing, and the comfort of a subdued volume of sound, that does not carry beyond J b& V A your own little family circle. The wonderful, sensitive, wax cylinders, the silent, long-running motor, the long-playing Amberol Records, the permanent sapphire reproducing point, and the means of making and reproducing your own records, are all exclusive Edison Phonograph features. Remember this when you make your purchase. Edison Standard Records, 35c. Edison Amberol Records (play twice as long), 50c. Edison Grand Opera Records, 75c. to $2.00. Our Standing Offer Perhaps you do not realize that we are offering to furnish advertising electros free. That is our proposition, however, and we now proffer Ready-made Ad Electro No. 21, which is mortised for your name. Put it in your local paper, or if you prefer to write your own copy, send for Stock Electro No. 790, and you will receive the electro of the Phonograph only.