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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 9 - Page 1

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10 CENTS.
VOL. X L V . No. 9 . Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at I Madison Ave., New York, August 31,1907. SINGLE $2.00 COPIES,
PER YEAR.
This is the sort of argument we are presenting to
between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 readers of the prominent
magazines every month:—
" I t ' s easy enough to argue the tone quality of a
musical record, but it's distinctly another thing to carry
out all the delicate and intricate processes of recording
and making so that the quality shall appear unmistakably
in every vibration of the reproducer.
" W e are arguing Columbia Record quality as earn-
estly as we know how—but we are even more earnestly
asking you right along to make comparisons.
"Maybe we might not be so keen about it if we
didn't know what your decision would be.
" W e know well enough that if it once comes to
comparisons no other records can possibly equal Columbia
Records in any single point—smoothness, sweetness,
volume, accuracy, evenness, or durability.
"Prove it!
" G o into any of the 9,000 Columbia Stores and
listen!"
And we mean every word of it !
We ask nothing better than to have the buyers of
records take us absolutely at our word.
You ought to be cashing in some of this rapidly
growing Columbia demand.
Columbia Phonograph Co., Gen'l
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Tribune Building, New York.
STORES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES.
DEALERS WANTED WHEREVER WE ARE NOT NOW
REPRESENTED.
GRAND PRIX, PARIS, 1900
GRAND PRIZE, MILAN, 1906
DOUBLE GRAND PRIZE,
ST. LOUIS. 1904
We are publishing a new monthly magazine for dealers under
the old name oi"The Columbia Record." If you don't receive the
Columbia Record every month write in and get your name on the
mailing list. It's full of business-building helps for you, whether
you sell Columbia goods or not. Free, but well worth while.

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