The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 105 Phonographs The artistry and appeal of Eureka Cabinets speak for themselves. They are built of very finest materials with painstaking care by master craftsmen of 10 years' experience in the production of Eureka Phonographs. All mechanical parts are selected with a view to giving our customers the best and nothing but the best. The famous United Motor No. 5, known everywhere for its superior quality and satisfactory operation, is used exclusively. 40 in. high, 22 in. deep, 22 in. wide Mahogany or Walnut | 1 H Before placing your new contracts, it will pay you to find out first hand what our concentrated production for some of America's largest phonograph distributors will save you. Write us. Eureka Model C Console 33 in. high, 22 in. deep, 33 in. wide Mahogany or Walnut Eureka Talking Machine Co* 5939 LOWE AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL./U.S. A.