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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 20 - Page 6

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER 13, 1926
An Astounding Achievement
W
E'VE harnessed the 8-tube Ra-
diola Super-heterodyne to the
De Luxe Panatrope (P-3 type) in this
beautiful cabinet. This achievement is un-
questionably the outstanding attainment
in Music and in Radio. For the proud
owner of the Panatrope & Radiola 148-C
may now hear, as faithfully as in life,
great orchestras . . . priceless voices . . .
Panatropes
Phonographs
the whole world of musical art. Then, at
the mere turn of a switch, he may tune in
the excellent programs of Radio with the
finest Radio known—the Radiola.
The PR 148-C is the musical instrument
which those able to afford the best will
want to own. To the Brunswick dealer it
offers the greatest sales opportunity of
the year in the fields of Music and Radio.
Radiolas
Records
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO

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