The talking machine world (Jan-Mar 1921)

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February 15, 1921 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 41 LINCOLN February 12 WASHINGTON February 22 THE BIRTHDAYS OF TWO ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICANS The country which can produce such stalwart and inspiring characters as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, whose birthdays we honor this month, is the country to not only place your entire faith in, but your capital, meaning brains, ability and money, as well. The business trials of to-day are nothing compared to the national trials the father and savior of America went through. And America to-day is greater and more powerful because these men have lived. The faith in America was what prompted us to enter the phonograph field when there already were "too many manufacturers". Also our faith in America told us to go ahead because in the a m -ยป b GOOD AS THE NAME We knew we had a sound reproducing machine that represented the greatest advance ever made in instruments of this character. Our faith in America instilled the belief that there is always room at the top and that is the place we are headed for. The impetus behind us is the Remington Phonograph with the Remington Reproducer, built on entirely new principles, our policy to give a dollar's worth in exchange for the other man's dollar, and the knowledge that we are here to serve and not to be served. 1662-64-66 BROADWAY New York, U. S. A. PHILO E. REMINGTON, President JAMES S. HOLMES, Vice-President EVERETT H. HOLMES, Sabs Manager The dealers who are not as yet familiar with the Remington Phonograph and our selling and agency proposition are invited to make inquiries.