The talking machine world (Jan-Mar 1921)

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February 15, 1921 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 117 ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©S " -©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©« © ©L ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© © ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© @© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© ©© © © © © © © © © © © © © © J© ©© ©<c -© © © © © _© ©© ©© © ©© © © PATENTED January 13, 1920 When lid is all the way up the spring is without tension, entirely released cUhe SUPERIOR LID SUPPORT cUhe Spring Balance that Does Not Warp the Lid A mere touch of the fin&er lifts or closes the lid, which stops at any point desired. The simplest support made. Easiest to install. Positive and noiseless in operation The material used in the manufacture of this support is the best cold rolled steel, and takes a hi&h finish. The plating, is of fine quality. Black Rubber Japan is recommended as a durable and economical finish suited to any style of cabinet finish QUANTITY PRICES 500 and over, each 250 and less than 500, each. 1 00 and less than 250, each. 24 and less than 1 00, each. . 6 and less than 24, each. . 2 and less than 6 , each. , Sample delivered prepaid When lid is closed the steel roller fits into the notch o£ track -arm, preventing spring from exerting any pull on the lid while down BLACK RUBBER JAPAN PLATINOID OR NICKEL POLISHED ROMAN GOLD With Without With Without With Without Escutcheon Escutcheon Escutcheon Escutcheon Escutcheon Escutcheon $0.40 $0.35 $0.45 $0.40 $0.85 $0.70 .45 .40 .50 .45 .90 .75 .50 .45 .55 .50 .95 .80 .55 .50 .60 .55 1.00 .85 .60 .55 .65 .60 1.05 .90 .65 .60 .70 .65 1.10 .95 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.25 1.25 Coil Sprinfe is of the required strength for operating the average lid. For extra heavy lids a DOUBLE STRENGTH SPRING can be furnished at an extra charge of 10 cents each. The Lid Support as regularly supplied fits the left side of cabinet, but on special order can be made for the ri&ht side at no extra charfee. Ei&ht Screws are furnished for each Support with Escutcheon, six Screws for each Support without Escutcheon <Uhe SUPERIOR UNIVERSAL REPRODUCER Connections are provided for applying the Superior Reproducer to several standard machines, thus equipping these machines for playing, all makes of records. Jobbers and Dealers in phonographs and records may with this line make it easier to sell their machines, and greatly extend the demand for records. Owners of old machines, when supplied with this new and improved means of playing, renew interest, and a&ain become buyers of records In turning the Reproducer from one position to the other the needle remains on the same center at the same angle Connections shown are for applying the Reproducer to different machines named VICTOR ELBOW QUANTITY PRICES on Application ORDER BY NUMBER Superior Reproducer with 2 1-VE Victor Elbow ♦Superior Reproducer with 2 1 -VGN Gooseneck for O. S. Victor. Superior Reproducer with 2 1 -CC Columbia Connection Superior Reproducer with 2 1 -P Connection for O. S. Pathe Superior Reproducer with 2 1 -E Connection for Edison RETAIL PRICE Nickel and Japan $6.50 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.50 Gold and Japan $8.50 10.75 9.50 9.50 10.00 EDISON *For the older type Victor havinfe the small tonearm manufactured prior to 1918. the 21 -VGN Gooseneck Connection is preferred, for the reason it takes the place of the regular Victor Gooseneck and permits a full size opening from the gooseneck into the tonearm. The 21 -VE Elbow is correct for newer Victors ha vinfe the enlarged tonearm ;itmaybeusedfor older type small tonearms .but the volume of tone is not quite full, as the elevated position of the Victor Gooseneck with the Superior causes partial closinfe of the opening from gooseneck into the tonearm IJhe SCOTFORD MODEL I REPRODUCER This is the original Scotford Reproducer, designed to equip Victor and Columbia machines for playing vertical cut (hill-and-dale) records. It plays only vertical cut records, such as Edison and Pathe, but plays them at their best. The Reproducer is made to fit the Victor exactly ; with the connection shown below, it may be attached to the Columbia CONNECTION FOR COLUMBIA OFFSET OF STYLUS BAR CAUSES NEEDLE TO EXACTLY CENTER THE GROOVE ON THE COLUMBIA QUANTITY PRICES on Application Nickel ORDER BY and NUMBER Japan Scotford Model I Reproducer 1 -V for Victor $6.00 Scotford Model I Reproducer with 1 -C Connection for Columbia . 6.75 RETAIL PRICE Gold and Japan $7.50 8.75 Many owners of Victor and Columbia machines prefer to use their regular reproducers for playinfe Victor and Columbia records. For all these, the Scotford Model I Reproducer affords the ideal means of playinfe records of the vertical cut. It takes but a moment to remove the regular reproducer and attach the Scotford. Fits the Victor exactly, and with the connection shown, it may be readily attached to the Columbia tonearm. This Reproducer has a far&e Diaphragm, and is the finest obtainable for playinfe Edison, Pathe and records of similar cut on the Victor and on the Columbia Samples sent Prepaid at the Retail List Price BARNHART BROTHERS & SPINDLER Monroe and Throop Streets CHICAGO ©@ ©© ©© ©© ©© ©<§ ©@ ©<§ ©<§ <0© ©© ©© ©© ©@ ©<§ ©<§ ©@ ©<§ <a<8 ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ m ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©g ©(§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ rSifS 1018 ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ ©<§ <a<8 ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©< ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©' ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©