Excerpt from The Phonogram, Vol. 3: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Science of Sound and Recording of Speech; January, 1893
In the family circle and for public entertainment these machines are an endless source of pleasure. Music of all kinds is faithfully reproduced, and the voices of friends, professional singers and instrumental music of all kinds can be stored up and repeated on these instruments as often as desired.
Call and hear these instruments, or send for circulars, pamphlets, and terms.
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