The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1913)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. EDISON Blue Amberol Records Mr. Edison's latest invention — will make your sales far and away the best sales in your experience, because they make the Edison Phonograph far and away the best sound-reproducing instrument that can be had. For the first time you can tell your patrons that you are offering a record which no amount of careless handling can injure, and yet has a clear tone of wonderful purity, an increased volume and a more lifelike quality of reproduction than any record they ever heard. More than this, they can be assured that when they buy a Blue Amberol record, it will always be theirs as vividly as at first, for the Blue Amberol never wears out. Three lists are now ready. Are you letting your jobber keep you up-to-date with them as fast as they appear? THOMAS Ao EDISON, Inc., 59 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J