Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 6-SECTION-1

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The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 9, 1929
ISjidio . rhonograph . Writing LJesk
All
in one
G
olumbia offers this sensational combination
instrument at a price that will make sales
history!
Be first in the field with it
in your community
G
ENTLEMEN, here is Columbia's latest contribution.
A six-tube Kolster Radio set—a Columbia Electric
Viva-tonal Phonograph with the famous Columbia electric
pick-up—and a beautiful Georgian writing desk. All in
one, and the complete instrument, including tubes, for
$450.00, list price.
Simple to operate—Throw the switch one way and get the
perfect reception of the six-tube Kolster Radio Receiving
Set. Throw it the other way and play any record you wish
on the Columbia Electric Viva-tonal Phonograph. And all
this from an instrument which is, in itself, a spacious and
strikingly beautiful writing desk. At any price, such an
instrument would have a wonderful appeal, particularly
among women—so think what a sales proposition you've
got at this low figure!
All electric—This combination is all-electric, throughout.
No batteries. Power comes from house current. A ten-
inch full floating electric dynamic cone speaker is built in.
Volume of sound can be controlled at will, from a whisper
to a fortissimo. The 12-inch phonograph green velvet
covered turntable, with the famous Columbia Electric
Pick-up, is placed in the drawer beneath the desk compart-
ment. Records can be played with the drawer open or
closed.
Beautifully finished—Nothing about this instrument is
slighted! Its walnut finish and artistic striped walnut
veneer set off to full advantage the striking Georgian motif
—a period of design which "fits in" with any room.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH
COMPANY
New York City
CANADA: COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, LTD., TORONTO
Write for Booklet—There's a big place for this new com-
bination and it's going to come as near selling on sight as
anything has in a long, long time. So be first in the field
with it in your community. Write today for sample booklet
"All In One," any number of which we'll send you free, to
help sell these fine combinations, either to your Columbia
Branch or to the Columbia Phonograph Company, 1819
Broadway, New York City.
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FEBRUARY 9, 1929
The Music Trade Review
SONORA makes
im iportant
announcements
-|
Sonora's production economies, together with a tre-
• mendous consumer demand, have made possible
new lower prices on two Sonora Radios. These are Radio
Models A-30 and A-32, now listed at $260 and $280 re-
spectively—without tubes — instead of $325 and $345.
All stocks now in the hands of the trade will be pro-
tected to cover these price adjustments and credits will be
issued to dealers who have stocks of these models on hand.
^\
Model A-44. An exquisitely
designed combination instru-
ment embodying the utmost per-
fection of the electrical repro-
duction of music—either by
record or from the air.
Model A-36. In this instrument
Sonora presents a radio that
represents the highest develop-
ment in the art of recapturing
music from the air.
THE SONORA MELODON
MELODON WITH RADIO
SONORA PHONOGRAPHS
In addition, Sonora announces com-
• plete distribution of the famous De
Luxe instruments during February. These in-
clude Radio Model A-36 and the Sonora
Radio-Melodon combinations A-44 and A-46.
Instruments operating on 25-40 cycle
• current will be available this month—
good news particularly for dealers located
where this type of instrument is in demand.
3
With these important additions and adjust-
ments, Sonora is now prepared to meet the
demands of a tremendously growing volume
of business. The 1929 Sonora line meets
every need with low inventory requirements.
onor
CLEAR AS A BELL (&
(Acoustic Products Company)
NEW SONORA RADIOS
MELODONIC SPEAKER
SONORA PORTABLES
SONORA PHONOGRAPH CO. INC., SONORA BUILDING, 50 WEST 57th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
The Music Trade Review. Published Weekly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 10 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 88. No. 6.
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress ,of March 3, 1879.

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