The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1913)

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8 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. What would Edison's genius amount to without public appreciation? It would amount to no more than your business would without customers. The inventions of Edison are great because the public nas con fid ence in them. Your business has been successful for a similar reason — because you've sold legitimate goods at a legitimate profit. The Blue Amberol Record is Edison's latest big contribution to the phonograph business and the public has shown its appreciation by buying it about as fast as it can be made. Then why not turn the public's appreciation of Edison's genius right into your pocketbook by featuring the Blue Amberol ?