The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, March, 1928 73 One Dats Mail in the offices of & — » ^ <Ofor dealers ( ■wholesalerspmanufachms Included, among numerous others, inquiries from WORLD subscribers for the following products from all parts of the globe: 1 Electrical Pick-up (New Zealand) 2 Phonograph Cabinets (China) 3 Recording Apparatus (Central America) 4 Phonograph and Radio Accessories (New Zealand) 5 Electrical Pick-up (Qreat Britain) 6 Record Machinery (Canada) For over twenty-three years The Talking Machine World has retained the confidence of its readers the world over, a record that cannot be equalled by any other trade publication serving the phonograph and radio industries. Consistent advertising in The Talking Machine World reaches each month the buying power of these two industries — phonograph and radio — who read every issue of THE WORLD from cover to cover, and who regard its advertising and editorial columns with confidence and respect "In the Federated Business Publications Group" Graybar Building, New York City