The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1913)

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Tl-IH TALKING MAC1IINI0 WORLD. 9 The Blue Amberol Its wonderful playing qualities, its long wear and sweetness of tone have swept enthusiasm throughout the country. Its rapid growth in popularity and volume of sales is having its effect upon every product of the Edison line. Amberola V a medium priced phonograph with concealed horn is the latest model to ride along on the wave of Edison business. Handsome in design, equipped with the diamond point reproducer and other Edison features its tones have that fullness and clearness that characterize the higher priced models : Amberola I and III. The wise dealers are seizing this opportunity now. If you haven't done so write to your jobber without delay. THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 59 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J.