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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 13 - Page 1

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THE
flU JIC TRADE
V O L . X L V . N o . 1 3 . Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at I Madison Ave,, New York. September 28,1907.
SINGLE
COPIES. 10 CENTS.
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Another Columbia Sensation
GrapHopH
at $SO retail, equipped
•witn tKe famous Columbia
Aluminum Tone Arm and
Handsome Flower Horn
This is decidedly the greatest improvement in the evolution of cylinder "talking
machines."
The musical world remembers the instant success that came to the Columbia DISC
Graphophone when first equipped with our Aluminum Tone Arm.
We have now adapted it to the Columbia Cylinder Graphophone.
It is a scientific fact that aluminum metal has the remarkable quality, when used
as a sound conveyer, of wholly eliminating all false vibrations and producing a soft,
full, perfectly natural tone, impossible to obtain from any other metal. The Aluminum
Tone Arm on this new model does away entirely with any of the hollow horn-tone
that is unavoidable in the ordinary construction.
This model BQ machine is very compact, and very similar in general appearance
to the Columbia Disc Graphophones, the horn swinging OVER, rather than away from
the cabinet, occupying hardly more space than the cabinet itself, and wholly dis-
pensing with the awkward, unsightly horn crane, horn stand, and rubber tube con-
nection.
The motors are noiseless in operation, and the cabinets are beautifully designed,
made of the finest selected oak and hand polished.
Every machine is equipped with the Lyric Tone Reproducer.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
Tribune Building, New York
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