The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1916)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, NOVEMBER, 1916 r Odds of 100 to 50! The New Edison Diamond Amberola Model 50 $50 Edison Diamond Amberola vs. $100 "Talking Machi me In the ball room of the Hotel McAlpin, New York City, on June 23, 1916, six hundred and fifty phonograph experts heard a $50 EDISON DIAMOND AMBEROLA played behind a curtain in competition with a $100 "talking machine." Numerous comparisons were made. These phonograph experts voted on each comparison, without knowing the names of the instruments for which they were voting. They were UNANIMOUS on everv comparison for the $50 EDISON DIAMOND AMBEROLA. 00«*'£&?'f,~~ The Edison Diamond Amberola represents at least twice the value of any "talking machine." We challenge any "talking machine" to meet the same test made at the McAlpin last June. Hotel McAlpin New York City We invite you . to come in and hear this wonderful new product of Edison's genius. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO HEAR THE DIAMOND AMBEROLA BEFORE YOU BUY. COME IN TODAY. Here's a reproduction of an Amberola hanger recently sent out to dealers. Many have already told us that it is a straight-from-the-shoulder "knockout." What do you think? That combination of dark brown, with orange-red on a cream tinted paper is pretty rich, don't you think? This hanger is worth putting where folks says something. ill see it, for it has the looks and it