The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, February, 1928 'J /^e distinguished 6fromberg<6arlson Broadcasting that helps the dealer Stromberg-Carlson broadcasting every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock over Stations of the Blue Network is definitely designed to aid the dealer in selling Stromberg-Carlson Receivers. The Distinguished Service Medal of the United States. Awarded to those who have distinguished themselves by deeds of valor on the field. one Quality Sells it , O) The broadest appeal to the radio buyer and one to which most people respond, is the Quality of Tone which the receiver possesses. As broadcast programs grow in splendor, Tone becomes more and more important. For true fidelity of tone only, can faithfully interpret these programs so that they may be fully appreciated to their fullest extent. This is the reason why many buyers who want finer radio reception select the Stromberg-Carlson, and the growing demand among people of musical discrimination for these receivers is indisputable evidence of the tone quality every Stromberg-Carlson possesses. 1 i_A. C. Stromberg-Carlsons range in -price: Sast of Rockies, Radio Sets, equipped with phonograph input jack, Szg j to $jj Radio and Phonograph Combined S124;; Rockies and West $31; to Sugg; Canada $}go to Si6so. Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. SMakers of voice transmission and "voice reception apparatus for more than 30 years