The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, May, 1928 CONSISTENT high quality— and consistent advertising-^running regularly in the Saturday Evening Post, month after month— has earned real popularity for Allen Portables. And today — thinking people demand this most modern of musical instruments—creating quick sales plus extra profits for Dealers everywhere ! The Model 5, shown here, is an achievement in advanced musical reproduction. With newest developments in design, tone arm, reproducer and tone chamber. Covered beautifully in waterproof Du Pont Fabrikoid, colors blue, black or red. The greatest portable ever created — an outstanding leader of the complete Allen line, which today sets the pace for the entire portable field.