The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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r The Talking Machine World, New York, February, 1928 Identifi i A f * I: Y f H /■ ies the of Portables Carryola Master A fine phonograph — portable — with features usually found only on expensive cabinet models. Audak JJltra (phonic) reproducer — curved, throw-back tone arm of Bakelite—~tone chamber of im' proved design , fitted with new-type metal grill, carrying case for 15 records. Motor designed, built and backed by the Carryola Company of America — theonly Portable manufacturers to make their own motors. The master is furnished in black, brown, blue, green or red Fabri' koid with embossing and air brushing to harmonize — handsome nickeled fittings. $25-00 List East of the Rockies Carryola Porto Pick-Up To attach, simply replace the detector tube of radio set with adaptor plug. That*s all. Play records in usual way — hear them from the loud speaker with all the added volume and richness of tone that is characteristic of electric reproduction. The pick'Up or electric reproducer is attached to a curved, throw'back arm which makes it easy to change needles. Volume control con' veniently located on motor board enables operator to regulate volume anywhere within limits of receiving set and speaker. Box is beautifully finished in neat, durable Fabrikoid with nickel-plated fittings. Made for use with either D. C. or A. C. radio sets. $23-50 East of the Rockies Carryola Electric Pick-Up The pick-up itself replaces the reproducer of the phonograph. Then by simply removing the detector tube of the radio set and inserting adaptor plug in its place, records may be played on the phonograph and electrically amplified. Volume may be controlled by merely turning the volume control knob. Packed in an attractive and colorful counter display box. $10-50 List East of the Rockies Carryola Lassie Flat-type portable, furnished in black, blue or brown Fabrikoid. Both case and record album are embossed and air-brushed, latest design curved, throw-back, die-cast tone arm. Equipped with Audak reproducer. This Carryola model is the only portable phonograph in its price class that has all these exclusive quality features. $15'00 List East of the Rockies WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS