The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, June, 1928 im going to lie a Lr< K¥ NUMBER for Victor Dealers YOU'LL know why the first time you see this new Victor instrument. Everything a radio fan and a record enthusiast could want in a combination model is here. At a price so reasonable that instantly the customer knows he is getting a genuine bargain. Read over this big list of features: — A genuine Victrola with Orthophonic-type Sound-box — Radiola 18, RCA's improved model of the popular "17" — A built-in Speaker — An all-electric radio. Just plug in and play — Four record albums, fully bound in buckram, with backs decorated with gold stamping and highly colored labels — A beautiful cabinet for both instruments. Designed to har monize with any modern interior. Built at just the right height for comfortable timing and for playing records VICTOR TALKING MACHINE