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October 15, 1920
THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD
151
TO THE DEALER
A Greater Market of Profits
With Attachments for
EDISON UNIVERSAL ATTACHMENT
Edison and Victor Phonographs
VICTOR UNIVERSAL ATTACHMENT
Showing Blood Reproducer in position for playing Lateral Cut records on the Edison Phonograph. Note the simple construction and pivoted ball joint.
Shotving Blood Reproducer in position for playing Vertical Cut records on the Victor Phonograph. Note simple design and correct Edison position. No adjustments necessary.
Shozving Blood Reproducer in position for playing Vertical Cut records on the Edison Phonograph. Note the CORRECT Edison position, ivhich insures perfect reproduction.
Shoiving Blood Reproducer in position for playing Lateral Cut records on the Victor Phonograph. Large diaphragm insures natural, lifelike reproduction.
Exclusive "Blood" Features
A MUTETone Modifier
NOMIKA DIAPHRAGM {Half Actual Size)
A scientific development that makes possible perfect sound reproduction, in all its original clearness and beauty. Will not crack, split or warp and is indestructible, under ordinary conditions of service. Critics say: The greatest advance yet made in the reproduction of musical tones.
{Actual Sise) At the slight turn of a simple set screw, the Mute is raised or lowered against the diaphragm and the volume minutely regulated to the individual taste of audience and character of music.
SHOWING HUB CONNECTION {Half Actual Sice) Standard construction adopted for Blood Reproducers. Center opening measures 11/16" in diameter, so that it can be used on other phonographs having a similar construction.
FULL PRODUCTION IN ONE MONTH
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Jewel Phonoparts Company
670 W. Washington Blvd.
Chicago