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SONORA 1920 Products Booklet

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Just finished scanning a 1920 products booklet for Sonora phonographs.

You can see it at:

http://phonographs.cdbpdx.com/SPM/

The images are downloadable.

Enjoy! Cliff
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Thanks for posting these, Cliff... I really appreciate it.
One thing... can you repost pics #5 & #6 of the product catalog, as apparently something weird happened to them when uploaded.
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Curt A wrote:Thanks for posting these, Cliff... I really appreciate it.
One thing... can you repost pics #5 & #6 of the product catalog, as apparently something weird happened to them when uploaded.
thanks!

#5 & #6 have been redone, should work now.

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Cliff,
Go to the link and see if you can view #5 & #6 correctly. #5 shows up as a partial image with the bottom half black... #6 appears as a mismatched image that looks pieced together.
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Cliff,
It may have been my Safari browser, since they downloaded correctly with Google Chrome... Thanks for reposting them...
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all images looks good to me. Thx!

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Thanks Cliff. When I opened the link with Firefox I had the blackout of one of the pages. I opened the same link with Microsoft Edge and it looked fine. I downloaded every page. I'm keeping a copy with my Invincible.
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