The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, June, 1928 • EMPIR ToneArms— Reproducers With Real Tone Quality! —and well made, tool No. 12 ToneArm These two things — quality of tone and quality of manufacture — are essential in your tone-arms if your machines are to please the ear and eye and give years of reliable service. Empire Tone-Arms will satisfy the most exacting requirements in these essentials. The many thousands of machines using Empire Tone-Arms bear testimony to this statement. In addition to these models we have several other styles of tone-arms for portable and regular phonographs. There is an Empire Tone-Arm to fit every machine. Write for quotations on your requirements. Empire prices are extremely reasonable. No. 5 Reproducer The Empire Phono Parts Go. Established In 1914 WM. J. McNAMARA, President 10316 Madison Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Premier Reproducer No 15 ToneAm Mexican Representative — Radio Fonografica Mexicana, S. A., Balderas 110, Mexico D. F., Mexico