I find it interesting that at a time when the US phonograph industry was transitioning to all electrical systems, a few designers were still trying to perfect all acoustic playback and had planned to introduce new products. Here's a double-reproducer/double horn phonograph that probably never made it to market, obviously designed to compete with the Orthophonic Victrola, the Columbia Viva-Tonal, the Brunswick Exponential Horn Panatrope, etc. --
https://ia801702.us.archive.org/BookRea ... 4&rotate=0
(Click on image to make it full size for reading and printing)
(Other issues of "The Talking Machine World" can be found here -- https://archive.org/search.php?query=%2 ... 20World%22 )
A search of Google Patents shows nothing issued to either the inventor or the company cited in the article.
Joe

