The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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June 15, 1925 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 57 Radio -Phonograph .t fills the eye with beauty, the ear with entertainment. It offers every resource of radio and phonograph in a cabinet that adds charm to any home. The last word in modern musical instruments — in appearance and performance. Count on Pooley for what's new and good THE Pooley Radio-Phonograph itself shows it. The many exclusive Pooley advantages embodied in the new model prove it. Here they are. They all count heavily in day-by-day satisfaction. — Phonograph built in the horn — a Pooley invention, patent applied for. A unique convenience because it — — Docs away with lifting the top. Grilles slide back to allow putting on records. — Set is installed in special Pooley sliding panel, giving immediate access to tubes. — Built-in Pooley Floating Horn, with the celebrated Atwater Kent Reproducing Unit — developing a tone quality superior to anything produced heretofore in radio and phonograph science. Like fine violins, Pooley horns are made of imported spruce of flawless grain and faultless quality. — The shift from radio to phonograph is by simple movement.of a lever. All this is combined in a Pooley Cabinet — an artistic creation in the Chinese Chippendale style produced by Pooley master craftsmen. It is the latest and greatest achievement of 25 years of making high grade cabinet phonographs and of 42 years of building furniture of quality. Pooley quality is a fact— not just a talking point. This new model is ready for immediate shipment. It's the most remarkable proposition put on the market since radio or the phonograph first appeared. The new Pooley RadioPhonograph will be sold through a comparatively few, carefully selected dealers in each district. Orders should be placed now to insure delivery. See your jobber or write for information direct. THE POOLEY COMPANY Radio-Phonograph Sales Department A 1604 Indiana Ave. ^^^^^ Philadelphia, U.S.A. POOLEY radio-phonograph Atwater Kent \ \ RADIO If wmm IE1CJC JCV