Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Although the professional audio-visual dealer may I not exactly be a hon vivant, lunchtime often finds him dining out. It's all part of a job that takes him to schools large and small, rural and urban, far and near. To all of them he brings expert advice about the complex tools of audio-visual instruction. Being a dedicated audio-visual specialist, he is able to supply detailed information on the selection, use and maintenance of A-V equipment — information that is based on his day-to-day experience with the problems of many audio-visual users in both schools and industry. Of course, he does much more than simply offer advice. He also sells A-V equipment. He provides complete maintenance for all types of A-\' devices, often keeping them operating well past their normal life expectancy. And he represents a primary source of rental equipment and film library service. In short, he is the vital link between the A-V user and the A-\' manufacturer. It is only natural that we rely solely on his ability and experience in marketing our products, and in maintaining the close relationship that we enjoy with schools across the nation. If your professional A-V dealer doesn't carry our ecjuipment already, why not suggest that he talk to us at the NAVA Convention, July 21-25, Booth A4-A5, or suite 505. AUDIOTRONICS 11057 VVEDUINGTON STREET, NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1962 349