The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1910)

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12 Edison Phonograph Monthly, Oct. , 1910 Free Amberola Electros You ought to use an Amberola cut in all your advertising. It adds "class" to it. The originality and attractiveness of the Amberola design will catch the eye and focus attention upon your ad. You can have electros in line-cuts and halftones sent you free of charge if you write us, the only condition attached being that you send us a copy of the paper, etc., in which the ad. appears, or a clipping showing the ad. The halftones, of course, are not suitable for newspaper use ; they can be used only on coated paper of high finish, such as programs, circulars, etc. Following are sample Amberola cuts: No. 727 No. 739 No. 742 We can also supply the following line-cuts: No. 728 (1-K"x3"), No. 733 (5/8"xl") and No. 747 (2^"x4"), similar to No. 727; also No. 734 (2"x3") and No. 738 (l'x^"), similar to No. 739. The following half-tone electros are also available: No. 731 (2"x4") and No. 743 (/2"xl"), mahogany piano finish, similar to No. 742; No. 729, oak finish (2"x4") ; No. 730, open view (2^"x4"); No. 744 (Ij4"x3"); No. 745 (l"x2"), and No. 746 (^"xl"). Nos. 730, 744, 745 and 746 all represent oak finish. Order cuts by numbers. Model "O" Reproducers for Balmoral and Alva Phonographs The trade is advised that the above named types of machines are now being equipped with the new Model "O" Reproducer without extra charge for complete outfits. The prices for the Reproducer when sold separately are the same as announced in Sales Department Bulletin No. 56, Aug. 6th, 1910, on the subject of Triumph and Idelia equipment, viz: U. S. list, $10.00; Canadian, $13.00; Dealer, $6.00 net. These prices include the special arm and special parts. The same allowance of $4.00 list, Dealer less 40%, for the return of the Models "C" and "H" in exchange also apply. When supplied with Attachments in place of the Model "H" the prices for the complete Attachment are: U. S. list $15.50, Canadian $20.00, Dealer $11.00 net. The allowance for the Model "C" in exchange is list $2.00, Dealer $1.20 net. Another Special "Hit" Within a day or two shipments will leave the factory of "Silver Bell," Amberol No. 576 on the December list. As usual shipments will be made to Eastern Jobbers first, and after them, in the order named, to Central, Southern and Western Jobbers. The usual special literature — an attractive Window Hanger and Folder — will accompany the Records. Don't fail to order liberally of this Record, which without any doubt will prove as big a seller as "Red Wing," "Rainbow," or any other selection of its kind we have ever listed. "Silver Bell" is an immense favorite in the East just now and its popularity is fast spreading throughout the country. It is being featured by George Evans' "Honey Boy" Minstrels and is scoring a tremendous success. The Record has been issued just in time to anticipate the popularity of the song. It goes on sale as soon as received. Look your stock over and send order today.