The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1914)

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8 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin SHERATON Model A275, Mahogany, Inlaid Plain. $275.00 The satisfaction of handling the complete Edison line lies in being able to meet capably every situation that arises in the phonograph business. It means an equipment of various types that are adaptable to the man who can spend a good deal or the man who must spend but little. It means having the goods, in every sense of the word. If a customer has a leaning toward the cylinder type, you can show him new models of Edison Cylinder Phonographs that express the most recent ideas in sound reproduction. This important side of the phonograph business has always been kept up-to-the minute in the Edison Laboratories. If he wants a disc instrument, you have the new A80, Mahogany, Thomas A, Edison, Inc. liimimmuimiiigiuriiiimiiiiiiiiiimiijiiiiiii Model A200, Mahogany and Oak, $200.00 Model A300. Circassian Walnut, $300.00