The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, Nezv York, March, 1928 S Brunswick Panatrope (electrical type) Model P-14. Cabinet in highly figured walnut. Operates entirely from the light socket. Radio jack in rear permits this model to be used as a loud speaker for radio set. Your Profit Opportunity No Electrical -Type Brunswick Panatrope Ever Before Sold for so Low a Price $36522 Brunswick Panatrope Model THE Brunswick Panatrope first acquainted the world with the beauties of "music by electricity." This instrument set a new standard in music for the home. Every purchaser of a reproducing musical instrument soon came to realize that electrical reproduction was the ultimatein music. Itwas the ideal which the music-lover longed for but which some, for financial reasons, had to forego. So the fact that now it is possible to purchase an electrical-type Brunswick Panatrope for as low as $365, greatly widens the market for this remarkable instrument. Hundreds of prospects who "listened" but did not buy should be easily sold the P-14. Model P-14 is a magnificent instrument. From the standpoint both of music and of furniture it meets every standard set by the name "Brunswick Panatrope." A radio jack in the rear is a strong sales feature. For thus the purchaser's radio may be given a new and unequalled tone. And TONE, as we all know, is what people demand in radio today. The alert Brunswick dealer will seize the big opportunity for profit offered by the P-14, and make this model his leader during the coming months. NOTE: How is your supply of advertising matter on Brunswick Panatrope Model P-14? Write our Dealer Setvice Department for a full assortment. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., CHICAGO NEW YORK In Canada: Toronto Branches In All Principal Cities