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The EDISON PHONOGRAPH
Draws the crowd to your door
Y
OU HAVE often noticed the effect of a Phonograph upon a crowd. No single
musical instrument, not even a brass band, can draw a crowd quicker or hold
it better.
But it is one thing to draw a crowd and another thing to sell goods. When
it is the Edison Phonograph to which the people are listening, the superiority is notice-
able. This is the stamp that Mr. Edison always leaves on his own work. T h e
Phonograph which you ought to sell is the Phonograph which is easiest to sell, the one
that has the widest range, which gives the most perfect reproduction of the sounds, which
has the most convenient and distinct record. This Phonograph has stamped upon it the
name of the inventor, Edison, a man who has taken out hundreds of patents for various
useful inventions.
It is not alone the advertising that we do which makes it easy to sell the Edison
Phonograph.
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It is also the Edison Phonograph, which, once heard, is its own best advertisement.
NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO.