The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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' E.RM. Volume 10 "Highlights" 1912 No. 1-Jan. The phonograph charms sheep. Advance record list for March. No. 2-Feb. Edison Opera in new oak finish. Music Master horn on new Opera. A first in illegal wiretappiing — the phonograph. Irving Berlin made $15.00 a week in 1908! Mr. Edison's thoughts on philosophy and education No. 3-Mar. Article on Edison at 65 — proud of his youth. The Edisons in New Zealand. No. 4-Apr. The 10 greatest men now alive — in 1912. No. 5-May Congress trying to put lid on price fixing. Price cutters enjoined in Illinois. An easy and effective way to demonstrate the Edison. Full page Opera advertisement. Model "N" reproducer parts. No. 6-June Why one Edison dealer refuses to push the line. Edison lobbyists at Washington. Phonographs and the movie house. A marvelous instrument. What about that Opera model! Full page ad. Model "O" reproducer parts. No. 7-July Picture of Mr. Edison at flag raising ceremony. The "Dawg" song. Amberola III ad cuts. Model "R" reproducer parts. No. 8-Aug. Photo of Mr. Edison throwing 1st strike at ball game. New 4 minute recorder and shaving machine. Amberola III booklet and full page ad. Model "S" reproducer parts. No. 9-Sept. Picture of Mr. Edison and sales force. Downtown El Paso, Tex. in 1912 — phonograph store. Get those Bull Moose records! (Anybody got one?) No. 10-Oct. Edison Blue Amberol record introduced. Edison still fighting Congress on price fixing! Standard 4 minute wax record discontinued. Diamond reproducer introduced — Model "N" replaced Models "A" and "B" introduced. No 2 minute machines to be made again. No. 11-Nov. Mr. Edison's first time card! Sapphire and diamond repros — compatibility explained Price on Model "N" reduced. /v** No. 12-Dec. All old records cleared out. / . Edison School Machine introduced. I *'IH. Price cuts on all Edison machines. V Price facts and comparisons on entire line. ^^ Third list of Blue Amberol records. ISBN 0-934281-59-9