The Voice of the Victor - December 1917

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The Voice of the Victor - December 1917

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Ladies and Gentlemen... for your viewing pleasure, may I present The Voice of the Victor - December 1917.

Enjoy,
Kevin


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The purchase of a Genuine Victrola closes the Avenue of Future Regret.

- ANNOUNCEMENT The Victrola Shortage Today (New Castle News, Friday, December, 20, 1918)

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Thanks muchly for posting this (and others). I love reading the Help and Situations Wanted section!
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You are welcome. I'm glad to share with the phono community. :D
The purchase of a Genuine Victrola closes the Avenue of Future Regret.

- ANNOUNCEMENT The Victrola Shortage Today (New Castle News, Friday, December, 20, 1918)

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Again, fantastic reading. Thank you for posting!!! I wished we had a complete run of this magazine.

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Yes - thanks for posting this. In the few issues of VOTV I've read, it reminds me very much of the Edison Phonograph Monthly. Long on pep talks and anecdotes of sometimes questionable veracity. But sprinkled throughout are nuggets of great information. Starkton's right - a complete run would be a wonderful resource, as would an even rarer publication, The Columbia Record.

Thanks again!

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I really enjoyed looking at this. It was very enlightening. I'm a sucker for old vehicles, and I really liked the delivery truck. I'd love to build a model of this someday.
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Re: The Voice of the Victor - December 1917

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Thanks for posting this. It was great reading.

Regards, Ed

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