The Manhattan Furniture Co. of 128 Richmond avenue, Port Richmond, advertised its phonograph sale. "All brand new perfect instruments in the original packing boxes," the ad proclaimed. "Some models in ...
The first idea of a genuine talking-machine appears to belong to Thomas A. Edison, who, in 1875, took out patents upon a device intended to reproduce complex sounds, such as those of the human voice.
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