The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 The VERAPHONIC Vincennes Phonographs t| There has been added to the Vincennes group of high-grade Phonographs the Automatic, carrying a retail price of only $48500 This newly developed instrument operates a battery of ten records, which may be played over and over again— without attention, as long as desired; or, by means of the selector, a predetermined number of records will be played and the machine will automatically cut off. This automatic record-changing device is incorporated into the Vincennes Veraphonic. Finish: Mahogany and Walnut Dimension: Height 46^" ; Width 30 9/16"; Depth22'//' Equipment: Automatic Record Changing Device The phonograph that 9 people out of 10 — blindfolded — will choose over any other make. Other models in the Veraphonic Line— $80.00 to $225.00 Models in the RIVOLI Line— $65.00 to $180.00 Utncennes pfjonograpf) jUanufacttmng Company Vinttnnzti, Snbtana See our display in the American Furniture Mart, Space 917, January 3-24, 1928