The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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May IS, 1925 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 115 The Jewel Tone Baby Grand Phonograph Reproduces Edison, Victor, Brunswick and all other records in the most natural way exactly as recorded by the artist. Special Features Size \7% in. deep, 13^4 in. wide, 8^4 in. high. Case of handsome waterproof leatherette. Equipped with spring top Needle Cup, which holds needles securely. Has Album which holds six Edison Records or twelve lateral cut Records; specially built to fit conveniently inside the cover. Jewel Tone Attachment Jewel Tone Needle Equipfor the Victor ment for the New Edison Showing Jewel Victor Attachment in position for playing Edison and Pathe Records Quickly and easily attached to the gooseneck in place of the regular Victor soundbox. The Jewel Tone Mute A Jewel invention built in the reproducer, that controls the volume of sound at its source and functions in such a way that the length of the vibrations are minutely regulated and the tone reduced without interference with clear articulation. Operated by means of a thumb screw instantly adjustable and practically fool proof. A/ B c Showing Jewel Needle Equipment in position for playing Victor and all lateral cut Records on the New Edison Phonograph A perfectly balanced reproducer which can be inserted in a few moments in place of the regular Edison reproducer. The Jewel Tone Automatic Stop Strong and substantial in construction. Easily installed. No parts to attach that damage or deface the tone arm. The simplest, most efficient, most positive stop ever devised. THE JEWEL PHONOPARTS CO. 150-160 Whiting St., Chicago, 111.