Presto

Issue: 1939 2288

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The 1S[eiv Everett Evert one
THE FOUNDATION OF EVERETT'S SUCCESS
T is a cardinal principle in the Everett policy that true
I merchandising
progress can be based only upon merchandise and
methods of the highest quality.
The quality of Everett merchandise is immediately
apparent upon examining any of Everett's products . . .
Everett pianos, Cable-Nelson pianos, the double manual
Orgatron and the single manual Orgatron. The Everett
dealer knows that when he sells Everett products he is
building a firm foundation for tjie progress of his own
business. He is creating permanent customer good-will.
Everett's merchandising methods always have been
unquestioned. Everett dealers of long standing will vouch
for that unhesitatingly. Today's Everett merchandising
methods not only maintain that integrity but have been
E V E R E T T
P I A N O
C O M P A N Y
"Established
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largely responsible for an increase in Everett business that
is little short of sensational. For the sales of this company
are the best since 1928. The volume in the piano division
alone is more than double that of last year. Orgatron
sales are up an average of nearly 300% over last year and
are increasing constantly.
At this year's great convention of the National Associa^
tion of Music Merchants, Everett will show further
convincing evidence of its determination to continue
manufacturing and merchandising according to the highest
possible standards of quality, value and salability. New
Everett products will be on display. It will pay every
sound-thinking, progressive dealer to visit the Everett
air-conditioned exhibit in private dining rooms D, E and
H on the New Yorker's fourth floor.
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Haven,
M i c h i g a n
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T>, E and H, Fourth Floor
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See the complete new line of
PRESTO RECORDING EQUIPMENT
at the
MUSIC MERCHANTS' CONVENTION
ROOMS 740-743
HOTH Mf IV YORKER
PRESTO MODEL J RECORDING PHONOGRAPH
A low-priced portable sound recorder, phonograph and public
address system for use in music studios and in the homes of
musicians, actors and radio artists. The fastest selling recorder
now on the market.
S 1 C Q U 5 U 0 * Including microphone and stand.
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*Sliu)itlv hither west of Rockies.
PRESTO MODEL G RECORDER AND PUBLIC ADDRESS
PRESTO MODEL Y PORTABLE 1 6 " RECORDER
d i d I LM—Designed especially for school music directors, band leaders
and entertainers. Makes and plays records up to the 12" size at either
78 or 33)<<{ rpm. Powerful amplifier and two full-size 10" loudspeakers
make it an excellent public address system for audiences up to 1500
persons. Easy to carry, easy to set up and operate anywhere.
Everything anyone could possibly want in a 16" recorder. Turntable
uses no idler wheels, changes from 78 to 33J^j rpm. instantaneously.
Cuts records up to 1734" size, 112 grooves per inch . . . makes starting
and runout spiral grooves and eccentric trip groove at finish of
record. The lightest 16" recorder on the market. Turntable mounts
in one case weighing 44 lbs.; amplifier and loudspeaker combine in
second case weighing 47 lbs.
Less microphone and stand.
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Less microphone and stand.
PRESTO MONOGRAM DISC
A new disc equal in performance to
the Presto discs used by leading
broadcasting stations and recording
studios—but 25% lower in price than
any cellulose-coated disc previously
offered on the market. The low cost
and excellent performance of Presto Monogram Discs will assure you
of a steady repeat: business with all owners of recording equipment
in your locality. Price, package of ten: 6", $2.50; 8", $4.00; 10",
$6.00; 12", $7.50.
PRESTO MODEL M DUAL TURNTABLE RECORDER
An ideal recorder for dealers operating their own recording studios.
Light, easy to carry, it can be used to make recordings outside the studio
at hotels, night clubs, theatres and concert halls—your most profitable
recording business. Has two 12" dual-speed turntables, recording am-
plifier and two-position microphone mixer. Weighs only 62 lbs. complete.
$550°°
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n S T R U U I E I l T CO.
3 0 E R S T F l D f l m S B L D G . flT L U f l B f i S H . C H I C R G O . I L L I O f l l S
National Distributors for
PRESTO
RECORDING
CORP.
World's Largest Manufacturers of Instantaneous Sound Recording Equipment
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