The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 Model 100-40 34" high — 33" wide 20" deep Our Tremendous Coast to Coast Outlets Model 100-50 34" high— 33" 20" deep Guarantee Greatest Phonograph Values Marvelous Tone Reproduction when played with the Audak Reproducer With The Audak Reproducer Our Tone Quality Is Complete Model 175-B 34" high— 33" wide 22" deep Fifteen New Models. Consoles, Uprights and Consolettes. Here's the phonograph, artistically designed, with new tone quality. And is specially lowpriced, quality considered. Write us today for booklet and prices. SOME TERRITORY OPEN FOR LIVE, WIDE-AWAKE, EXPERIENCED SALESMEN Player-Tone Talking Machine Company Office and Sales Rooms: 632 Grant St. PITTSBURGH, PA. Model 90-5 34" high— 36" wide 2i" deep