The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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36 The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 SYMPHONIC PIONEER PRODUCT LOW (J LOSS "PHONOGRAPH REPRODUCER It is safer to buy a standard product Symphonic Continues to Lead SYMPHONIC— the First, Original, and still by far .the most widely accepted independent reproducer in the world. Without exception, all other independent "phonic" type reproducers were patterned after SYMPHONIC. SYMPHONIC does perform best in comparison. When better reproducers are built, SYMPHONIC will build them. (Apologies to Buick.) SYMPHONIC SALES CORPORATION 370 SEVENTH AVE. Pioneers and Leaders in the Independent Reproducer Industry NEW YORK