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Description Listening to phonograph cylinder via rubber ear-tubes,
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Source from 1913 ad (scanned from 1913 US magazine in own collection by Infrogmation (talk))
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Unnamed commercial artist.


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  • 2003-06-29 06:34 Infrogmation 236×290×8 (20905 bytes) Listening to phonograph cylinder via rubber ear-tubes, from 1913 ad

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