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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 June - Page 12

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GABEL'S C H AR M E
In the Charme are incorporated all the features that the operator
desires in an automatic phonograph, namely, illuminated Programatic
Dial lighted program holder, Neon sign " Music by Gabel," readily-
opened front glass panel, synchronized amplification producing 45
watt output and 5-10-25c coin slot. Above all, a positive selective mech­
anism that patrons can easily choose and arrange, in advance, a selec­
tion of 18 ten-inch records, without doubt or confusion.
GABEL'S LORELEI
In the Lorelei have been blended the experience and art of Gabel's 35
progressive, successful years in this highly specialized manufacturing
field, occupying the position of pioneer and leader in the automatic
phonograph industry.
The 24 record feature has long been the talking point for operators
desiring special locations that help materially in increasing their earn­
ings. The Lorelei also has the Neon sign " Music by Gabel", lighted
program holders, readily-opened front glass panel, synchronized am­
plification producing 45 watt output, and 5-10-25c coin slot. This ma­
chine does not have the Multi-Selective feature but records can be
selected individually or automatically in rotation.
G ABEL'S ELITE
This machine has proven its worth time and again for its simplicity, dur­
ability and effectiveness in mechanical operation. Its mechanism is con­
structed from the best of materials money can buy. Every operator,
who operates automatic phonographs for dependable profit, can easily
rely upon its long performance in acquiring a regular return on his
investment.
The same features are incorporated in the Elite as are found in the
Charme. This model plays 12 ten-inch records.
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METROPOLITAN NEW YORK
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
PACIFIC COAST STATES
ROBERT GRENNER
250 West 54th Street, New York City
THE MILWAUKEE MUSIC CO.
2313 W . Fond du Lac Ave., Milwaukee
ROBERT LLOYD
2211 San Antonio Ave., Alameda, Calif- .1
1975 No. Beachwood Drive, Hollywood' )
ATLANTIC COAST STATES
OHIO, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA
H. R. COLLARD
2429 18th St. N. W „ Washington, D. C.
ALLAN K. ROMER
205 So. Fourth St., Louisville, Ky.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
TEXAS
N. McDONALD
2534 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
LESTER HEARN
2222 Freeman St., Houston Texas
NEVADA
EDWARD R. PETERSON
127 Cheney St., Reno, Nev.
FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI
ARIZONA, SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO
COLORADO, NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
H. B. MONTGOMERY
307 W. Giddens Ave., Tampa, Fla.
J. B. RHODES
1510 N. Central St., Phoenix, Ariz.
WALTER McDONALD
2891 So. Broadway, Englewood, Colo.
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