The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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Vol. III. No. 5 THE PHONOSCOPE 3 HIGH STANDARD fl ASTER RECORDS FOR PHONOGRAPHS, GRAPHOPHONES AND TALKING MACHINES made: by the Norcross Phonograph CO. I. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Hanager RECORDS, $1.00 EACH Exhibition Masters, $10.00 per DOZEN $2.00 Each SPECIAL DIAPHRAGM GLASSES, 15 CENTS EACH; $1.50 PER DOZEN ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE NORCROSS PHONOGRAPH CO. Rooms: lO, 11, 12, 13 aqd 14 New Zealand Building, Broadway and 37th Street NE-W YORK CITY , I. W. NORCROSS O. OSBORNE I AMERICAN JEWEL COMPANY flANUFACTURERS OF — MECHANICAL JEWELS — PHONOGRAPH SAPPHIRES EACH REPAIRING Reproducing Points ..... $ -75 $ -25 Recording Stylus ..... 1.25 •75 Shaving Knife, . 1.25 •50 High Speed Shaving Knife, j1^^} i-75 ■75 Special Stylus ...... 3-5° 1.50 Office and Factory : 125 West 37th Street, Corner Broadway NEW YORK CITY