The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, February, 1928 Model 110 35" wide— 34" high 22" deep makes them the greatest Phonograph "buy" on the market today. QUALITY that can be sold at a PRICE! Positive turnover. Positive PROFIT! 15 POPULAR SELLING MODELS. Consoles, Consolettes, Uprights. Beautifully designed, splendidly finished. The New Phonic principle of tone creation at its BEST. Every tone frequency marvelously reproduced. Many models equipped with New Type UNITED MOTOR smooth running and noiseless; playing capacity 5 records AQENTS WANTED for choice territory still available. WRITE FOR BOOKLET AND PRICE LIST. Model 75 36" high, 20" wide, 21" deep Player-Tone Talking Machine Company Office and Sales Rooms: 632 Grant St. PITTSBURGH, PA. Model 90 41" high, 21" wide, 21" deep