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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 3 - Page 7

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 18, 1925
Radiola 24, suitcase model with
built-in loudspeaker. With six Ra-
diotronsUV-199 . . . $195
you
selling mis man?
Thousands everywhere are eager to buy
a Portable Radiola Super-Heterodyne
Thousands will buy—if you will sell. With
the popularity and the periormance-fame
of the Radiola "Super-Het," sales are easy
enough—if you go after them. With two
completely portable models of the "Super-
Het"—with strong backing of advertising
for them—and train loads—highway-fulls
—of people going off to sea and mountain,
there's big summer business right now for
the man who knows it is there and goes
out to get it.
Radiola 26, with its extra bat-
tery cabinet for home use. Wal-
nut finish; loudspeaker built-in.
With six Radiotrons UV-199
$225
Radio Corporation of America
Chicago
New York
adiola
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San Francisco
RCA PRODUCT

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