The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1915)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph A great wave of popular recognition shows that the musical public is quick to appreciate a fidelity of tone that is the realization of all their hopes. The public has wanted an artificial tone for which no apologies need be made. They have waited for a phonograph that could conscientiously be called a real musical instrument. One whose tone could bear the "acid test" of comparison with the original. This the New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph has brought them. It marks the dawn of a new era in music. The perfection of the New Edison is the greatest recent development in the music trades. Every dealer in musical instruments who allies himself with this perfected phonograph, immediately stamps himself as a progressive merchant of sound judgment. His up-to-date methods will inspire confidence and prestige. He will profit by that universal favor that inevitably comes to a product of proved merit. Every wide awake dealer will be interested in the details of our merchandise and our proposition. We will gladly send full particulars upon request. " "> IN CORPO RATE D 279 LAKESIDE PLACE ORANGE, N. J.