The Phonogram, Vol. 2:4-5 (1892-04)

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' THE PHONOGRAM. a few of these* handsome cabinets to pnt in their choice places, such as their leading hotels and other places of public resort. Companies have found that the attractive- ness of the cabinet itself draw I he atten- tion of parties to it, and in this way in- creases the revenue considerably over that received from the or- dinary, plain style of cabinet. The auto- matic attachment is one which is thorough- ly reliable in every respect, and the Ohio Phonograph Company has developed, after a long and persistent study of the question and much experiment, an automatic cabinet and phonograph on which a record may be placed one morn- ing with the confident assurance that the in- spector the next morn- ing will find it in perfect adjustment and condition, and giving satisfactory re- sults for a nickel drop|»ed in the slot We feel quite sure that any company pursuing the policy adopted by the Ohio Phonograph Company in this branch of the business may count upon having an equal- ly successful result, in point of revenue, from this source. " e are informed that single cabinets, ready fitted with automatic, safe, etc.. and needing only phonograph and bat- tery to put them in working, money- earning condition, can be supplied without delay by the Ohio Company, 1 1 from their large stock of completed machines. the brass cylinder always clean. *