The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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20 The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 These three new models have been created to fill a definite niche in the great Victor line of instruments. In the new Ten-seventy, the Automatic feature and the recently developed cone-type Electrola have been housed in a cabinet of exquisite classic Renaissance design. It is intended for those who want an instrument that takes care of its own records and, at the same time, permits the user to regulate volume to suit particular occasions. A twenty-piece orchestra for the house-dance, or the faintest thread of melody as background for dinner-conversation. V are Model Twelve-fifteen Electrola VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY