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DECAUSE the tone of an instrument depends almost as much upon the original recording 

 •'— ' process in the record-making as on the rcprodiicing mechanism of the instrument itself, 

 Columbia Double-Disc Records, played on any instrument, are indeed a tone revelation to most 

 people. 



Once you have played a Columbia Record on your instrument, we believe you vv^ill never 

 again be satisfied with a tone any less round and rich and natural. 



A talking-machine record is the only article of merchandise in the world that literally 

 "speaks for itself." Hear one Columbia Record and we have told our story. 



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