The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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6 THE PHONOSCOPE October, 1898 HARMS, KAISER 8c HAGEN Besides having won the Gold Medal at the Pittsburgh Exposition for Violin Records, have won the heartiest commendation from the public for their BRASS BAND AND — ^ MALE QUARTETTE RECORDS HARMS, KAISER AND HAGEN 18 EAST 22d STREET . . . . NEW YORK MAKERS OF ORIGINAL RECORDS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Sole Agents for the Celebrated Kaiser Horn made of paper fibre on correct acoustic principles SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST (He Have Imported 10,000 Feet of Extra Fine Quality Rubber Tubing There are four things absolutely necessary to give a successful exhibition of the Talking-Machine: Good Records, good Diaphragm, good Machine, and a proper medium to transmit the sound to the listener. If you use hearing tubes you must have a hard flexible tube that will transmit sound quickly and sharply. A soft mushy one, that will absorb and deaden the sound before it is transmitted to the ears, is useless. A great man} concerns in this country have succeeded in making tubing that gives good results, but it is not serviceable and cracks and becomes useless after little use. We have secured the U. S. agency for the finest tubing made for Talking-Machines. Its peculiarly hard, but flexible qualitv serves to transmit the sound in a most wonderful manner, giving fully twice as loud a reproduction as ordinarj" tubing. Sample sent free on receipt of stamp. Complete one way hearing tube mailed on receipt of 45 cents (cost price. ) Tubing S cents per foot. Goodyear Rubber Store RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Sporting Goods, Phonographs and Graphophones F. C. TUTTLE, Prop. 866 CHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN., U. S. A. New England Phonograph Co ABSOLUTE owners of all rights for Phono= graphs and Phonograph=Graphophones for the New England States. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AMERICAN GRAPHOPHONES Talking-Machine Supplies of all kinds constantly in stock. The RECORDS made by the New England Company, especially the Celebrated Baldwin Band Records, are known all over the world as standing at the top. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES NEW ENGLAND PHONOGRAPH CO. A. N. SAMPSON BOSTON, MASS. General Manager U. S. A.