The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, February, 1928 75 THAT IS WHY in 1928 Startling Portable News! You know that long horns or tone chambers produce fine music. After months of experimenting and considerable investment in special dies and machines, we are happy to announce four new portables for 1928 with tone columns varying in length from 26 inches to 44 inches! Listen to their performance and you will be amazed that such fine portables can be produced at such reasonable prices. MODEL NO. S28, $20 MODEL NO. 228, $25 MODEL GRAND, $35 A distinctive model at Rich appearance and remarkable A strictly deluxe portable a popular price. performance, 44" tone column Two New Electrical Pickup Portables Interest in electrical pickup portables is growing rapidly. We have produced two models that serve double purpose. Play them as regular portables or with the pickup through the detector tube on any good radio set! MODEL NO. 30 $30.00 MODEL NO. 42 $42.50 Berg A. T. & S. Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.