The Orthophonic Victrola - And There is Nothing to Wind!
“Glorious music reproduced, as you have never heard it before!”
So reads the advertisement in the August 1926 Ladies’ Home Journal. The item being pitched is the latest and greatest from Victrola: The Othorphonic Record Player (with Tungstone needle!).
This must have been a pricey little affair, for the ad reads that an electric motor would increase the Victrola’s price by a hefty $35. However the “hidden electric motor” meant there was nothing to wind!
To my surprise and delight, the word “orthophonic” can be found in the dictionary. It means, “accurate reproduction of sound.”
This ad is quite interesting. Before there was television, apparently families sat around and stared at the radio.

Victorola Orthophonic
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