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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 21 - Page 1

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The Review received a Qold Medal and Diploma at the Lewis & Clark Exposition.
F O R T Y= E I G H T
flUJIC TFADE
VOL. XLI. No. 2 1 .
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, Nov. 25,1905.
SINGL
$ ?.OO°PEI
S
VEA£ ENTS -
A Wonderful Record Saver
A Marvelous Sound Reproducer is the New
Taper Arm TALK=O=PHONE Equipped
with the Ingenious
Mechanical
Feed
A
P P R E C I A T I N G that the grating-, grinding- noises
of all disc reproducing machines are obnoxious,
we have been experimenting for the past year
to perfect a Taik=o=Phone that would be entirely free
from all foreign sounds and only repro-
duce the pure musical tones.
We found that the dragging of the
needle in order to propel the reproducer
across the record was the cause of all
the trouble. To obviate this we in-
vented the Mechanical Feed, a disc to
propel the reproducer across the record,
entirely independent of the needle.
The marvelous, clear reproductions
resulting from this new device must be
heard to be appreciated. This, too, is a
great record saver for there is no chance
to scratch the needle across the record.
It will be observed that the new Talk=
o=Phone operated on this principle gets
entirely away from the old fundamental
principle of reproducing machines,
namely, the needle feed. Our patents
on this new device arc very broad, and
this arrangement cannot be used on
another machine. W e do not operate
under any shop rights or license from
anyone.
Dealers selling reproducing machines should write immediately for our full descriptive matter and for
prices on the new Talk=O=Phone.
If you are interested in supplying your customers with the only
machine which brings out from disc records the pure musical tone only, you must have a sample of this
new TaJk=o=phone.
THE TALK=O=PHONE COMPANY, 10 Skokie St., Toledo, 0.

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