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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 23 - Page 51

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DECEMBER 6,
THE
1924
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
47
Left lid
raises
Opening for
loud speaker
cord
Removable
panel
Entire
rear panel
removable
Album racks
removable
Openings for
battery
connections
Openings for
antenna and
ground wires
Victrola N o . S 2 1 5 (Special), $ 1 6 0
Mahogany, oak or walnut
You can quickly equip a Victrola
with whatever radio set you prefer
The four Victrola models shown here are specially designed to provide
for the installation of radio equipment. Practically all Victrola instruments
can be adapted to radio installation with ease.
Such a combination is the best possible solution of the dealer's radio
problem, for it enables him to furnish the Victrola with the radio set the
customer prefers, and permits him to handle the radio sets he prefers.
The radio equipment may be placed under the left lid which raises,
exposing a removable panel. A panel extending across the entire rear of
the instrument is also removable, revealing ample space for radio apparatus.
In the present state of radio reception, experimentation holds a large part
of the radio owner's interesjt. The Victrola-Radio combination has absolute
flexibility, does not restrict the "radio-fan" to any o n : set even aft r it is
installed, and allows him plenty of opportunity for changes in, and
additions to, his set.
Victrola No. S 405 (Special)
Walnut, $265; electric, $305
Victrola No. S 400 (Special)
Mahogany, $265; electric, $305
Victrola No. S 410 (Special)
Mahogany, $315; electric, $355
Real Victrolas are marked Victrola
rVictrola
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Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden.N. J.
'HIS MASTERS VOICE"
Victor Talking Machine Co of Canada, Ltd.. Montreal

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