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Brunswick Phonographs -1919A

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Elegance emphasized in this lacework ad, with a technical drawing to satisfy the gramophone nerds in the audience. The ultimate in phonograph music was not yet available; but on a relative scale, maybe. The Ultona plays all records, allowing you to switch ... presumably between side-to-side and hill-and-dale recording ... by flipping over the tone-arm head. The Amplifier is just a resonating chamber. From the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company. Published in the October, 1919 issue of the PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL

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Source: Charles Perrien

Restoration by: Charles Perrien