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Projection engineering (Jan-Dec 1931)

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Ballyhoo plays no part! THE CANADY RECORDER IS SOLD ON ITS MERIT ALONE ACTUAL experience after many years of endeavor in the Sound Picture Industry have been moulded into the design of the Canady Recorder. No expense in workmanship or material has been spared, yet in price, it is within the reach of all. No Ballyhoo, no rash promises are set up for our equipment — it is marketed and sold purely upon merit and performance in line of service. Adaptable to any type light valve, either tube or mechanical, furnished with either synchronous or interlocking motors, a complete unit in every detail. Fine condenser microphones and precision him reproducing heads for re-recording purposes are furnished with either type motor drive. The illustrations shown clearly point out the complete apparatus, camera, amplifier, microphone, recorder, cable, etc. For technical information, prices, etc., write, wire or cable at our expense. CANADY RECORDING EQUIPMENT COMPANY 714 Leader Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio