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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 11 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THE CHENEY
ORCHESTRAL CHAMBERS
The Most Revolutionary Improve-
ment in Phonographs Since Tone
Reproduction was Invented. Not
only do the Rat surfaces insure per-
fect balance of tone by elimination
of the old "megaphone" principle,
but every tone is reproduced in its
original purity.
PHONOGRAPH
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Distinctive
Talking Points Make
Easy Sales
p H E N E Y Phonographs are
V_^ distinctive—they employ a
method of tone reproduction
used by no other phonograph, and
the fundamental principles are
covered by basic patents.
This gives dealers a tremendous
selling advantage—for they not
only have an instrument superior
in cabinet work and in tone re-
production, but they have sales
clinching arguments in the ex-
clusive features to which they can
point and which are duplicated
by no other instrument.
Co
If you have already heard the
Cheney play, you know what a
revolutionary improvement these
exclusive Cheney features are in
the reproduction of music. They
set the Cheney in a class apart.
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Style Four
William and Mary
The most discriminating music
dealers are now selling the Cheney
from their floors.
Cheney Talking Machine Company
831 Marshall Field Annex Building
24 North Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
SEPTEMBER 13,
1919

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