The talking machine world (July-Dec 1922)

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126 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD July 15, 1922 1 — ' — — o g | p r — 6 — i * — i tl" 1 ly a ba by Thatsvhyev-nj bod u "ba b A Fine Swinging Fox Tr You can't £o vron& Vith anj/FEIST'sorg* SCORE AT CHICAGO RADIO SHOW Raymond Engineering Corp. Exhibits Its Nonregenerative Three-rube Receiving Set, Which Wins High Praise at Exhibition and influenced them to manufacture a set of the same type to introduce to the talking machine trade, which will be placed on the market within a very short time. NEW DEFOREST RADIO AGENTS Several Prominent Talking Machine Houses Now Handling That Line The Raymond Engineering Corp., New York, manufacturer of everything in radio, reports that since the company entered this field some eight months ago its plant has been kept extremely busy and that present indications point to a very busy Fall in the radio field. The company specializes in the manufacture of complete radio units for manufacturers and distributors, but is now planning to enlarge its field of radio activities by manufacturing a receiving set that will be known as the Raymond radio receiving unit. This will be placed on the market as a separate unit, and also will be furnished in a well-designed cabinet of the console type, which it is expected will meet with considerable favor in the talking machine field. C. M. Hunt, sales manager of the company, working in conjunction with A. Schwartz, manager of the Chicago office, spent a profitable two weeks exhibiting at the Chicago radio show held in that city the latter part of June. In Booth 71 was featured the company's non-regenerative three-tube receiving set, which attracted considerable attention. This set was attached to a specially designed loud speaker and functioned without the use of an extra battery. Mr. Hunt stated that the results obtained from this non-regenerative set and loud speaker were most satisfactory and it was commented on favorably by all who saw it. Several technical schools who were exhibiting and giving instructions to radio amateurs were so impressed with the merits of this set that parts for constructing a complete unit were loaned to these schools by Mr. Hunt and were used for instructing and demonstrating radio receiving during the time of the show. The success attained at the radio show was very gratifying to the officials of the company. SONORA PORTABLE PRODUCES SALES Milwaukee, Wis., July 8. — W. E. Pugh, city salesman for the Yahr & Lange Drug Co., Milwaukee, Sonora jobbers, is a keen admirer of The DeForest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Co. announces an addition to the list of distinguished music houses who have been appointed jobbers of DeForest radiophones. It has included the Schmelzer Co., of Kansas City, Mo., and the Albany Radio Corp., Albany, N. Y. Other music houses included are: Lyon & Healy, Chicago; Owen & Beers, New York City; Triangle Radio Supply Co., New York City; Silverstone Music Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Rochester Phonograph Co., Rochester, N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE REORGANIZED The Pioneer Music House, Inc., Has Elected a Strong Board of Officers, With J. M. Stewart as President— Capital Stock Now $150,000 An Enterprising Sonora Man the Sonora portable and always carries one with him on his sales trips. Mr. Pugh maintains that the combination of an automobile with a Sonora portable cannot be excelled for producing speed records in Sonora sales. The White Music Co., of Berkeley, Cal., has added radio outfits and supplies to its general stock of musical instruments. Indiana, Pa., July 10. — The Pioneer Music House, Inc., has succeeded the old firm of S. Ren Pollock, Inc.. which has been operating in this city since 1891, having been founded by S. M. Work. The officers of the new company are: J. M. Stewart, president; C. F. Gaylord, vice-president, and H. C. Trader, treasurer. The company is incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania with capital stock of $150,000. The new company has started work on a two-story addition to its present building and also plans to entirely remodel the interior of the store, making it one of the most attractive establishments in this section of the State. The Pioneer Music House features the Brambach, Packard and other makes of pianos and player-pianos, and has a large talking machine department, in which is handled the Victor, Edison and Brunswick lines of machines and records. Musical merchandise and sheet music are also carried. RETAIL $15.00 FULLY GUARANTEED J Qualiti one SMALL PHONOGRAPH THAT WILL LAST A Success With Dealers Everywhere — It has proven its worth Neat, compact and sturdy, with all the Equipped with automatic speed regula features of the high priced instrument. In perfect balance — tested by experts to the thousandth part of an inch. tor — start and stop device, genuine mica sound box. A real motor — silent and durable. Attractive Proposition for Jobbers — Write for territories 17 EAST 42nd STREET NEW YORK CITY QUALITIEPHONE SALES CORP.