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Presto

Issue: 1920 1779 - Page 24

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PRE1TO
24
August 28, 1920.
The Shakespeare of Phonographs
NOTED FOR:
Tone
Quality
Distinction
Service
Adam
Louis XVI
Sheraton
Queen Anne
Shakespeare of Phonographs
World's Finest Reproducing Instrument
born at Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, was
A S the Shakespeare,
world's greatest poet, so is the Stratford the world's greatest phono-
graph, says one of America's great Bachelors of Music.
Tone of the Stratford has richness, depth, purity and beauty that has brought
the musical world to a new appreciation of the phonograph.
Stratford Phonographs give a perfect reproduction of either Lateral or Hilland^
dale cut records without any change of parts.
In design, motor, method of amplification, workmanship, choice of woods,
finish and tonal quality the Stratford is announced by critics, musicians and
dealers as the world's finest reproducing instrument.
Quality representation solicited. Artistic catalogues, window
display cards and newspaper mats furnished to Stratford dealers
The Stratford Phonograph Co., Inc.
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