Hello to all,
I just found an odd phonograph today and want to ask if anyone has more info on 
it.  It is a front mount machine that has a celluloid label on the front that 
says "The True Tone Talking Machine"  It is made by the Rudolph Wurlitzer 
Company, Chicago, ILL.  It has a resemblance to a Talk-O-Phone with an oak 
case.  I have never heard of this model and was curious if anyone else has or 
has one.

Thanks,
Ken Brekke
From AllenAmet  Thu Feb 12 17:12:51 2004
From: AllenAmet (allena...@aol.com)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:31 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] phono question
Message-ID: <107.2bf23eba.2d5d6...@aol.com>

In a message dated 2/12/2004 5:43:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, k...@g2a.net 
writes:

> I just found an odd phonograph today and want to ask if anyone has more 
> info on it.  It is a front mount machine that has a celluloid label on the 
> front 
> that says "The True Tone Talking Machine"  It is made by the Rudolph 
> Wurlitzer Company, 
> 
************
Hi

  How exactly is "True Tone" written? With a space or a hyphen or as a single 
word?

  I doubt that Wurlitzer made this phono - probably sold it though.

Allen
  www.phonobooks.com

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