The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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THE PHONOSCOPE -REDUCTIO/N IN PKIGE Prescott's Glass Horns The Latest Talking Machine Novelty Glass horns are the latest and best for all talking-machines. The acoustic properties are wonderful. The tone has a pure., full ring of immense volume and true as the natural. A small glass horn of 18 in. will reproduce as loudly as a 5t> in. brass horn. The new Glass Horn is the ideal horn. The reproduction is loud and natural. The horns are beautiful in appearance, of different colors, various shaped bells. They do not hide the machine, which may be seen through them and are an ornajnent to any machine and room. The Glass Horns a* made of heavy glass of fine vibratory qualities ; they do not easily break and stand transportation. They are more easilv kept clean than the metal cues, i: only being necessary to wash them ; they never become dented or out of shape. They are supported in the usual way bv either a horn crane or regular horn stand, a crane being preferred. The connection to the speaker or reproducer is by the ordinary rubber horn eonneclion. Get a Prescott Glass Horn and you will use no other. SIZES 14x9 '8*'° Clear Glass $3 00 $4.00 Ruby, Green or Blue Glass 4-<*> 5-°° Clear Glass, Scalloped or Fluted Bell 3 50 4-5<> Clear Glass, Decorated Bell, Hand Painted 5.00 5 50 30x13 $8.00 TV LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS PRESCOTT'S GRIP HORN STAND FOR GLASS HORN, $1 • 50 ing HORNS IN STOCK AND ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY liORN CRANE FOR SUPPORTING GLASS HORN, $1.50 . ^ „ • ,..„v.;r,» c„™li« includino' brass and aluminum horns, stands, cranes, carry Write for catalogue and net price list to dealers of Prescott's talking-machine supplies, mcl^n ^ «nphite and everything for cases, record boxes, way rails, multiple hearing tubes, German Diaphragm Glasses, sapphires, Gasket s Phonograph O.l, catena, graphite yx the talking-machine. . ^ i-x A* »— « r~* /-* s~\ HP TP OFFICE AND SALESROOH : F. M. PRESCO 1 I, No. 44 BROAD STREET C^SDDZ\S EdisonBuildinq, Hem York, fl.Y. °S3SE HUNTINGS AND PRIVATE CODE USED 37 oalu. 10 Talking Machine Supplies If you own or deal in Talking Machines, make sure name is on our mailing list. We are continually placing new things on the market and you can keep fully informed REMEMBER WE MANUFACTURE 64 Different Style Horns 15 Different Style Horn Stands 18 Different Style Record Carrying Cases 10 Different Style Parlor Cabinets We carry in stock 30,000 Diaphragm Glasses from .003 to .010 in thickness all accurately gauged 1,500 Jewel Points perfectly ground, 50,000 Records, Selected Stock Our goods are the best on the market Our prices are based on Manufacturing Proiit Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues mailed on application Hawthorne & Sheble 602=604-606 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. v. Telephone, 1584 Broad 297 Broadway NEW YORK, N. V.