The three vital features of 

 your Christma s Grafo nola 



for, oC course, your new instrument 

 will he a Columbia, if it is a question 

 of musical quality — of certaintv of 

 lasting enjoynienl. Judge the su])e- 

 riority of the Columbia Grafonola, 

 first of all, upon its superb tone. 



'^Ibne:- 



Tone ])eifecti<Jii depends fully as much 

 upon the scientific exactness of the repro- 

 ducing nieclianism of tlie instrument itself 

 as upon the original recording process. 

 The perfected reproducer and tone-arm of 

 the Columbia Grafonola is the crowning 

 achievement in this branch of the an. 

 Once you realize the tone possibilities of 

 the Columbia Grafonola, playing Columbia 

 Records or any other records, we believe 

 you will never again be satisfied with any 

 tone less full and true, less brilliant and 

 round and natural. 



Tone control: 



With the Columbia you have every pos- 

 sible gradation of tone at your command. 

 The tone-control leaves, built on the one 

 right principle of controlling tone-volume, 

 and the wide variety of needles available, 

 give you any and a 11 degrees of tone-volume, 

 from the lightest pianissimo tothere.sound- 

 ing fortissimo to fill the largest auditorium. 



Convenience. 



Your Grafonola, equipped with the individ- 

 ual record ejectors, an exclusive Columbia 

 feature, is ideal in its convenience. Your 

 records are racked individually in velvet- 

 lined slots that automatically clean them 

 and protect them against breaking and 

 scratching. A numbered push-button con- 

 trols each record — a push of the button 

 brings any record foiwnrd to be taken 

 between the thunib and finders. 



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