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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 3 - Page 10

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THE
10
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
J ULY
TI-IE STYLE XIX
STARR
PHONOGRAPH
STYLE XIX
Oak, Walnut or Mahogany
l -I e ig ht, 33 in ch es; width 36% inches ; depth ,
21 >'8 inch es ; adjustable tone-arm for pla y ing
a ll di sc re co rds; high-Rrade, silent, St a rr ­
mad e mo to r; twelve-inch tll rn-tablr; s pe c r!
co ntr ol; automatic motor stop; tonc regula -­
to r; ni ckel-plated hardware; one Ilacka,ge st cc l
nee dl es ; filinR system,
The StyIe XIX Starr is an instrument
you'll be proud to hav,e on your floor.
Not only has it the features and refine­
ments now expected of the mod ern
phonograph, but it possesses beauty and
dignity throughout and is replete with
that quality of workmanship which has
made all products of Starr origin famous
for half a centu ry.
Silver Grain Spruce, "the music wood
of centuries," fornts the path for the
perfect tone reproduction through the
"Singing Throat" of the Starr Phono­
graphs.All tones are produced with
exact fidelity to the original. That is
why we say "The difference is in the
tone."
You'll marvel at the tone of Style XIX
as well as its other features of obvious
merit. Let us send you further informa­
tion.
Silver-grain Spruce , "The Music Wood of Centuries," Makes
the Difference in the Tone of the Starr Phonograph
The Starr Piano COInpany
Established 1872
NF\\' YORK
CHIC AGO
CLEVE LA ND
Richmond, Indiana
LOS ANGELES
I N DIA NAPOLIS
BIRMI NGI-LI\M
DETROIT
BOSTO N
LO NDO N , CAN ADA
CI NCI ,\'N ATI
21, 1923

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