The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, June,_ 1928 101 Panatrope Featured at Omaha Exposition Noll Electric Co., Brunswick Wholesaler in Omaha Territory, Sponsors Interesting Exhibit at Better Homes Show At the recent "Better Homes Exposition," held in Omaha, the Brunswick Panatrope was prominently displayed by the Noll Electric Co., Panatrope Display at Omaha Exposition jobber of Brunswick products in that district. The Noll display was one of the smartest in the exposition, and in addition, this company supplied the music for the exposition with a P-3 model of the Panatrope, mounted on the balcony. A special girl was engaged to operate the instrument with an album of 150 records. In that way over 50,000 people heard the Panatrope during that week, and it is understood that the Noll Elec. Co. developed numerous prospects during the week of the exposition. Market New Bodine Electric Turntable Designed Especially for Use in RadioPhonograph Combinations — Equipped With Single Phase Induction Motor The Bodine Electric Co., 2256 West Ohio street, Chicago, 111., announces the new Bodine Model RC10 electric turntable, which has been New Electric Turntable designed especially for use in radio-phonograph combinations. The Model RC10 unit is equipped with a single phase induction motor that has no commutator or brushes, and therefore cannot introduce interference in the loud speaker, usually caused by sparking at the brushes. The modern trend to use an electric phonograph pick-up in conjunction with the amplifier in a radio receiver for electrical reproduction of phonograph records has created a demand for an electric "turntable which will not create disturbances^iri the electrical circuit which operates not only the electric turntable, .but also the radio amplifier and rectifier units. The new Bodine Model RC10 electric turntable will be furnished to manufacturers of electric phonographs and also will be merchandised through the regular jobbing channels. i Fada Metropolitan Exhibit 1 The complete 1928-29 line of Fada Radio was placed on exhibition at the Hotel Astor, New York, during the week of May 21. The exhibit was staged by F. A. D. Andrea, Inc., in co-operation with Fada distributors in the metropolitan district, Blackman Distributing Co., Steelman, Inc., and Triangle Radio Supply Co. A large attendance of Fada dealers was reported, with advance orders of very satisfactory volume. A dinner for the retail organizations of Fada Radio was given at the Astor on the evening of May 25. Audak Co. Issues Fine House Organ "Audak Ultra Rays" has made its bow to the trade. This interesting house organ, edited by Hart Lehman, advertising counsellor to Maximilian Weil, president of the Audak Co., New York, is published monthly in the interest of the music trade. Its contents are aptly described in the opening paragraph: "A little of this and a little of that . . . here a chuckle and there a bit of homely advice ... a smile or two to lighten the day's routine . . . and we hope you'll like us." Appointed Maryland Majestic Distributor H. R. Eisenbrandt Sons, Inc., Will Cover Entire State of Maryland and Portions of Other States and Washington H. E. Young, Eastern manager of the Grigsby-Grunow Co., manufacturer of the Majestic line of radio equipment, recently announced the appointment of H. R. Eisenbrandt Sons, Inc., 216 West Franklin street, Baltimore, Md., as a distributor of the Majestic line to cover the entire State of Maryland and portions of Delaware, Washington and Virginia. The Eisenbrandt organization is one of the bestknown distributing organizations in its section of the country and is favorably regarded by music dealers, having formerly been a Victor wholesaler. Mr. Eisenbrandt and his entire sales organization recently made a trip to the Grigsby-Grunow plant in Chicago. ART MODERN E GAIN looking ahead in trends of the fickle public taste regarding furniture, Watsontown will introduce to the trade Radio Furniture designed in the Moderne Manner. The better shops are introducing the startling beauty of this new art in Furniture to the Public. Visit our Trade Show Exhibit and see the beauty of this furniture. It will profit you, for the profits go to those who lead and not to those who follow. A Surprise Awaits You Booth 74 Demonstration Room 561 R.M.A. Trade Show June 11 '15 Stevens Hotel, Chicago Watsontown Table & Furniture Co* Watsontown, Pa.