The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, N.ew York, May, 1928 41 The Greatest Development of the Phonograph Industry! No Needles to Change .... New patented feature pla\ s 1000 records, with one needle, without attention. Plays 12 Records Consecutively . Indefinitely, without attention or replacing, unless a change of program is desired. Selects Any Record .... Any number on the program can be played at will, by means of our new selective device. Repeats Any Record .... Any record can be repeated any number of times by depositing another coin each time. PLAYS ALL MAKES OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ELECTRICALLY AMPLIFIED SIMPLE— FOOL-PROOF After five years of experimentation ! Noth. ing else like it! A marvelous 12-record, coin-operated phonograph of ivonderfully clear, sweet tone, ideal for restaurants, tea rooms, clubs and other public places. Simply phenomenal ! The greatest stimulus to the trade in a generation!