The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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Vol. II. No. 8 THE PHONOSCOPE 17 Greater New York Phonograph Co. 61 West nth Street NEW YORK CITY SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL KINDS OF TALKING-MACHINES SEND FOR CATALOGUE The^Eagle Talking Machine, $10. SELECTED RECORDS ©rfflfnate $t.00 eacb $10.00 per 003. ^^^^^^^^^ ^Duplicates 50 Cents eacb $5.00 per 003 New Standard lPhonograph,F $20. STANDS/ I STANDS Ghemieally Prepared Linen ...Fibre Diaphragm... Why have that large Stand for your Horn, which is always in the way when yon can have a neat, nickel plated contrivance which can be attached to any talking-machine and increase to the beauty of the same? Can be detached from the machine and folded up instantly. Does not interfere with machine in any way. Strong, durable and attractive. Will hold any size horn on the smallest machine. Send for Sample $2.00 Each Special Discount in Quantities I Greater New York Phonograph Co. 61 West Eleventh Street I STANDS This Diaphragm does away with all the blare, blast or tinny sound which is so commonly the case with glass or metal Diaphragms without in any way decreasing the volume and at the same time imparts a most natural tone to the record, delighting all who use them. A Diaphragm that will successfully record, without any previous experience and is especially adapted to the female voice and violin. They are indestructible and are not affected by any climate. I GREATER NEW YORK PHONOGRAPH CO. SOLE AGENTS 61 WEST nth STREET.... ....NEW YORK .TESTIMONIALS. STANDS* The Norcross Phonograph Co., New Zealand Building J. B AS ANT, Esq., New York, August 3, 1898. Dear Sir. — In reply to your inquiry concerning the fibre diaphragms sent me for trial will say that I am very much pleased with them. They give a highly satisfactory reproduction with the Edison Automatic and from what tests I have already given them in recording, I look for equally good results in this direction. Yours very truly, I. W. NORCROSS, Jr. Musical, Phonograph Record Co., 57 West 24th Street J. BASANT, Esq., New York, June 27, 1898. Dear Sir.— I have given the fibre diaphragm you so kindly sent me a thorough test, and found it all you claim it to be. It gives a smooth, loud reproduction without blast, takes away the nasal quality, and is equally as good for recording purposes. I am sure that all phonograph dealers will recognize its merits upon the nrst trial Sincerely yours, ROGER HARDING. The Phonoscope Publishing Co., 4 East 14th Street JOHN BASANT, Esq , New York, July 28, 1898. Dear Sir.— The Diaphragms which you sent us for trial are very satisfactory m every respect for reproducing, being free from blast and giving the tone a round and natural sound. THE PHONOSCOPE PUBLISHING CO', Per E. Imanpt. AAJ-D MANCj OTH E"RS ^ PRICE 50 CENTS EACH ^ SPECIAL DISCOUNT IN QUANTITY