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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 9 - Page 39

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
A LL sound reproducing
^^ instruments are varia-
tions of Thomas A. Edison's
basic idea—but the
EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
is the instrument that he invented and devel-
oped and stayed right with until he brought it
to the highest point of musical and mechani-
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And the great buying public knows it—and
that is why the Edison will bring the big and
continuous profits for you.
The Edison offers your customers all that
any other sound reproducing instrument can
offer—and this much more:
AMBEROL RECORDS, which play twice
as long as the usual talking machine records,
rendering the best music of every kind as
originally composed and meant to be played.
THE S A P P H I R E R E P R O D U C I N G
P O I N T that does not scratch or wear the
record and never needs changing.
H O M E R E C O R D I N G —the greatest
pleasure that a sound reproducing instrument
affords.
If you are not already handling the Edison
line, or if your stock is incomplete, write your
Edison jobber to-day.
AVENUE,
National Phonograph Company, 67 LAKESIDE
ORANGE, N. J.

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