The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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7 %e Talking Machine World, New York, March, 1928 Empire's New Products Empire, established since 1914, is now ready with its new 1928 line of tone-arms and reproducers* All experimenting has been done in our factory and these new products are offered to the trade constructionally perfect* In 14 years we have learned how to build tone-arms and reproducers that are quality products, and there is an Empire tone-arm or reproducer for every type of phonograph— CONSOLES, PORTABLES, UPRIGHTS. The prices are right. Send for samples. These new EMPIRE TONE-ARMS are made in several lengths: 6 Wins., 7V2 ins. and 8V2 ins.; meeting the requirements for every type of phonograph. We are continuing the manufacture of our popular No. 75 tone-arm for large machines and the No. 2 tone-arm for portables. Empire No. 12 Tone-Arm Empire No. 15 Tone-Arm New Empire No. 5 Reproducer The Empire Phono Parts Co. Established in 1914 WM. J. McNAMARA, President 10316 Madison Avenue Cleveland, Ohio