Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 21

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The Music Trade Review
MAY 25, 1929
LEADERS IN THE AUTOMATIC FIELD
i
The Selective
Feature
Is What
Makes the
Audiophone
Earn Morel
It Plays
Records
As Wanted,
When Wanted.
Permits a
Choice I
df/te(Selective uial
INCREASES EAR
All-Electric—Power Amplified—Dynamic Speaker
5 Installations Bring 16 Calls for
SEEBURQ SELECTIVE AUDIOPHONES
Can You Duplicate That With Any Other Phonograph 7
musical instruments are
A LL by automatic
no means alike. The field has
been recognized as fruitful and has at-
tracted outside capital. The variety of
instruments introduced has therefor
sharpened the buying intelligence of
every dealer.
Not all dealers buy SEEBURG'S ex-
clusively, but bitter experience teaches
the fallacy of experimenting. They soon
learn that the 22 years which the SEE-
BURG organization has spent in cater-
ing to the exacting needs of the auto-
matic musical instrument industry
carries with it the instant assurance of a
dependable and profit-making product.
The Automatic Merchandising Co.,
Memphis, learn the superiority of the
SEEBURG
SELECTIVE
AUDIO-
PHONE thru their own local inquiries
as brought out in their recent (unsolic-
ited) letter:
Memphis, Tenn.,
Gentlemen:
April 2o, 1929
YESTERDAY:
Placed five
AUDIOPHONES.
TODAY:
Sixteen telephone calls requesting installa-
tion at once.
Twelve of the calls were from parties who are now
operating one of the well-known makes, but realize that
we have the "ups" on them 100 per cent, and they are
ready to be converted without further delay.
Please let five more machines come forward at once,
two to be equipped with dime slots, and also please
equip all the rest of our, machines with coin box attach-
ments, that is, equipped so that we may use the coin
wall boxes.
Please try to get the two ten cent machines out Monday,
if possible.
Yours very truly,
AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING
COMPANY.
Harry Hilmus.
EXHIBIT M-17
HOTEL DRAKE —JUNE 3-6
MUSIC TRADES CONVENTION
J. P. SEEBURG CORPORATION
World's Leading Manufacturers of Automatic Musical Instruments
1510
DAYTON STREET, DEPT.
D,
CHICAGO, III.,
U.S.A.
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
MAY 25, 1929
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