Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 4, No. 4 (1930-01)

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Columbia Radiograph Model Price Columbia’s newest instrument — the Radiograph — when plugged into your Radio gives you your own broadcasting station, for your own home, right in your own home. Any radio does the trick—whether it operates from battery or A. C. house current. This 14 pound chest-type cabinet, covered with rich brown Fabrikoid and im- pressed gold strapping, lends elegance — in looks and musical entertainment to any home. All you do is to seat yourself in your favorite chair at any desired distance from the radio loud speaker and play any record you want, as many times as you want, and at any volume you desire. (There’s a volume control on the motor board.) And you needn’t leave your chair all evening. The Radiograph is pint-sized in price and bulk, but its capacity to give pleasure and entertainment is unbounded. Your Columbia dealer will gladly play it for you — at no obligation on your part. Ask to hear it. “like life itself” Columbia Phonograph Company New Yorl