The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 95 5-ampere Tungar The two-ampere Tungar has a special post which makes it a trickle charger, too. G-E Tungar Trickle Charger PROFIT BUILDER/? Hundreds of thousands of sets are now battery operated. For them, there's nothing like a General Electric Battery Charger for constant power. If it is permanently connected, throwing a switch at night means fully charged batteries in the morning. Tell your customers this — and sell them a Tungar — the original bulb charger, made and guaranteed by General Electric. East of the Rockies 2-ampere Tungar — $14 5-ampere Tungar — $24 Trickle Charger — $10 Merchandise Department General Electric Company Bridgeport, Connecticut unpar REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. BATTERY CHARGER Tungar — a registered trademark — is found only on the genuine. Look for it on the name plate. Do you know allabout the THREE PUNCH PLAN? If you don't, ask us for the whole story — and do it now. GENERAL ELECTRIC