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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
O c t o b e r , 1931
LEADERSHIP f
far beyond every previous standard
of comparison in tone and automatic operation,
Capehart Series "400," combining automatic
phonograph with a specially engineered 13-tube Super-
Heterodyne Radio, has achieved indisputable leadership
among musical instruments for the home.
Because of the substantial profit
which is realized on the sale
of every Capehart "400"
and because these new instru-
ments make a compelling ap-
peal to people who are able
and ready to buy . . . outstand-
ing dealers are giving Capehart
the lead in fall selling plans.
The Capehart "400" has an
exclusive rotator which re-
verses and changes double - faced records — of
either size or both intermixed — plays entire
albums of recorded music in proper sequence.
A fitting companion to the "400" is the Cape-
hart Model " 2 1 , " priced for a broader market
but still yielding substantial profit to the merch-
ant. Model "21" combines an 8-tube Super-Heter-
odyne Radio with automatic phonograph, includ-
ing the famous Capehart 10-12 record changer.
Beyond question Capehart is the line of leader-
ship and of profit. Prospects in your community
will buy Capeharts this fall. Will you get the profit?
Write now for complete information, without
the slightest obligation to you.
THE CAPEHART CORPORATION
Fort Wayne, Indiana
TIIL CAPLUART MODEL SO. "IOO"
Plays all makes' of Records
CAPEHART
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THE CAPEHARI MODEL "21"
Plays all makes of Records