Radio today (Jan-Dec 1937)

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WiW'A\' '^^•■'^*Jl>■'f••?' vl5>. ' SINCE 1830 the name Fairbanks-Morse has stood for consistent quality and value. The 1937 line of Fairbanks-Morse Radio receivers upheld this tradition in every respect. This fact will be attested to by the men who sold them, and what is possibly more important, by those who bought them. The new 1938 line will continue to uphold that tradition. It will retain, in improved form, both Turret Shielding and the Tone Projector, as important selling features. Our engineers have seen to it that this new line will incorporate other new and desirable features that contribute to better performance and greater salability, in models that fill every important price bracket. The Fairbanks-Morse 1938 line leaves nothing to be desired in the way of selling features. And there is a complete new farm line in 2 and 6volt models that will rival the new AC line in beauty and performance. There's plenty of profit to be made by Fairbanks-Morse Radio dealers — always will be — for we believe in protecting the dealer's investment for him. Why not see what this could mean to you, in your territory? Your Fairbanks-Morse distributor is now attending the 1938 Radio Convention at the factory in Indianapolis, where these new models are being made, tested, and shipped to every part of the globe. He is in position to give you the whole story. The deal is all "aboveboard," contains no red tape, mandatory requirements, or heavy financial investment. It will take only a few minutes to get the whole story — send in the coupon now. 1 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Home Appliance Division 2060 Northwestern Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Please send me complete information about the 1938 line of F-M Radios and the dealer franchise. Name. . . Address. City . State . PLUS VALUE RADIO