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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 2 - Page 13

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
JANUARY 12,
1924
THE
MUSIC TRADE
13
REVIEW
Models Invite Buyers
This is the New Columbia Portable which sells
for only $50. Without doubt it is the finest port-
able phonograph ever made. Are you displaying
it to your trade?
Model 140—J50
New one-spring motor. New
Reproducer. Finished in black
fabrikoid with nickel trimmings.
Record drawer with a capacity
for eight records. Exclusive tone-
control leaves.
TT'ROM the standpoint of construction and
r excellence of musical reproduction, the
New Columbia Portable is in a class by itself.
Never have you listened to such splendid
volume and tone from a phonograph of this
sort. A demonstration to a customer is a sales
argument that is irresistible.
There is a big sales field for this New
Columbia Portable. It makes an ideal gift on
any occasion. It will delight the boy or girl
who is away at school. Just the thing to take
on a week-end party. Fine for the home, too.
Take it into the sick-room or the nursery. You
will also find that the Portable will appeal to
COMPANY
people who live in furnished apartments and
do not own any furniture, or whose living
quarters have not the space for the larger
models.
The New Columbia Portable is equipped
with the new one-spring motor, the new repro-
ducer and tone-control leaves. It is finished
in black fabrikoid with nickel trimmings.
There is a record drawer with a capacity for
eight records.
It will pay you to push the New Columbia
Portable. So display it—demonstrate it to
those who own a phonograph as well as those
who do not. You'll find it pays.
NEW YORK

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