The talking machine world (July-Dec 1922)

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58 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD September 15, 1922 C. R. JOHNSTONE VICE-PRES.. GEN. MGR. THE BELL RECORDING CORE B E L L EST RECORDING Associated With National Metals Depositing Corporation 9 East 47th Street, New York City XPERIENCED SPECIALISTS OUD AND CLEAR AST WORD IN QUALITY We Specialize in Private Recording and General Recording for the Phonograph Trade IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR VOCALION DEALERS Substantial Downward Revision of Prices Made on Fourteen Conventional and Period Models of Vocalions — Ten New Console Period Styles Now Ready for Trade The Vocalion dealers, under date of August 30, received a most important double announcement from the Aeolian Co., one section calling attention to an interesting downward revision of prices on two conventional styles and on practically all current upright period styles of $315, now $275; Style 1633 was $375, now $300; Style 1617, was $365, now $325; Style 1623 was $400, now $350; Style 1627 was $425, now $375; Style 1629 was $495, now $395; Style 1615 was $425, now $395; Style 1625 was $475, now $425; Style 1631 was $525, now $465, and Style 1614, formerly $495, now $475. In announcing the price reductions the company states that dealers will be rebated in full on all stock of the above-mentioned Vocalions which they have on hand as of September 1, New Period Vocalion No. 1632 New Period Vocalion No. 1624 Vocalion machines, and the other to a new series of styles furnished in console period Vocalions. It is expected that the reduction in prices of the various styles will prove of distinct advantage to retailers during the Fall in stimulating demand. The price changes are as follows: Style 450, formerly listed at $150, now listed at $125; Style 650, formerly $185, now $160; Style 1635, period, formerly $325, now $250; Style 1619, formerly $285, now $265; Style 1621 was New Period Vocalion No. 1626 New Period Vocalion No. 1618 1922, and purchased at the present prevailing wholesale prices. The new console period models just announced, which are companion pieces to the upright period models that have proven very successful, are: Style 1620, listed at $285; style 1636, $300; Style 1634, $325; Style 1622, $350; Style 1618, $365; Style 1624, $385; Style 1628, $415; Style 1630, $450; Style 1626, $465, and Style 1632, $495. The various styles, four of which are reproduced herewith, are most attractive in every particular. NATIONAL METALS DEPOSITING CORPORATION FACTORY 34 East Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Telephone: Oakwood 8845 WE DEPOSIT THE FINEST COPPER injthe world for^your convenience deliver recorded wax to our laboratory MOUNT VERNON — NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OF OUR IMPROVEMENT ALL STAMPERS HAVE HIGHLY POLISHED MACHINED BACKS LABORATORY 415 Fourth Ave., New York, N.Y. Tel. Madison Square 6635