The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 65 TAIL IK" IBACIK Phonograph Recorder This little device makes records on any phonograph Its records can be played on any phonograph Now, at last, is a device that gives every phonograph owner the thrill of recording — right at home — voice, music, radio. Not only records it, but plays it back true as life. LIST: "Talk-Back" $7.50 3 Records $1.00 COST DEALER : For "Talk-Back", $4.50 For 3 Records 60 A pleasant pastime of Sophie Tucker, popular OKeh record artist. Singing or talking into the "TALKBACK", the home recorder, which also reproduces its own recordings. Enjoyed immensely by Sophie Tucker and her friends. TALK IBACIK The The new musical sensation for easy home recording doubles the pleasure of oivning a phonograph Consolidated Talking Machine Co* CONSOLIDATED BUILDING 227-229 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago Minneapolis: 1424 Washington Ave. S. Detroit: 2949 Gratiot Ave.