The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, A>w York, May, 1928 KNOWING HOW There is a well-defined reason for the success of EMPIRE TONE-ARMS and REPRODUCERS, for these products represent fourteen years of "knowing how." They are accurate in every detail, tested thoroughly before they leave our factory, and are not experiments or laboratory models. "Knowing how" to build tone-arms and reproducers has been the prime factor in Empire's acceptance by leading manufacturers as standard equipment for their products. The Prices Are Right Send Today for Samples Neu? Empire No. 5 Reproducer Among other Empire products are the No. 15 Tone-Arm; New Premier Reproducer and No. 2 Tone-Arm; the Nos. 12 and 15 for all types .of machines; No. 75 for large machines and No. 2 for portables. The Empire Phono Parts Co. Established In 1914 WM. J. McNAMARA, President 10116 Madison Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Mexican Representative— Radio FonograSica Mexicana, S. A., Balderas no, Mexico D. F., Mexico