The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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^/Te EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY Published by Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. J. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., LTD., VICTORIA ROAD, WILLESDEN, LONDON, N. W. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO. OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., 364-372 KENT STREET, SYDNEY, N. S. W. COMPANIA EDISON HISPANO-AMERICANA, VIAMONTE 5 1 5, BUENOS AIRES. EDISON GESELLSCHAFT, M. B. H. IO FRIEDRICHSTRASSE, BERLIN. COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DU PHONOGRAPHE EDJSON, 42 RUE DE PARADIS, PARIS. All communications to The Phonograph Monthly should be addressed to the Advertising Department, Orange, N. J. Vol. X FEBRUARY, 1912 No. 2 EDISON "OPERA" PHONOGRAPH IN NEW FINISH The mahogany finish Edison " Opera" Phonograph recently marketed has proved so popular in the trade that this writing finds our stock completely used up. A new lot is being handled as promptly as possible on manufacturing order, and until it comes through, we must ask the indulgence of Jobbers and Dealers who have unfilled requisitions on file. Since it is quite plainly evident that the * 'Opera" is meeting a demand among prospective purchasers for a machine of the highest type from a mechanical and reproducing standpoint at reasonable cost, we have decided to make the type as attractive as possible. The Trade will please note, therefore, that we propose supplying the model in a new finish — golden oak with ''Music Master" wooden cygnet horn to match, and suitable enameling of the mechanism and parts. This new finish is bright and refreshing in appearance, and will make a strong appeal to many who perhaps would not be attracted by the more sombre mahogany finish. The list price of the oak finished "Opera" will be $85.00, subject to the usual trade discounts to Jobbers and Dealers. The type is now ready, and orders should be filed with as little delay as possible.