The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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56 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD June IS, 1925 G~7he New Pooley Model 1500-R-3 Exclusive Pooley Features EQUIPMENT: —latest model Atwater Kent 5 -tube receiving set — the Model 20 Compact; built-in Pooley Floating Horn with Atwater Kent Reproducing Unit; Pooley Phonograph installed in horn — nickel plated sound box; new improved Pooley tone arm playing any standard record; turntable brake; speed regulator; needle rest; needle tray. Top of cabinet stationary — grille opens to operate phonograph, can be closed while record is playing. Radio set installed in sliding panel affording ready access to tubes. Ample space for both "A" and "B" batteries and battery charger, with special shelf compartment for record albums. Design: — Chinese Chippendale in American Walnut or English Brown Mahogany, duo-tone, of selected burl woods. Overall dimensions:— 50" high, 30" wide, 18" deep.