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Fraad Talking Machine

Rare Fraad Jr. Child's Size Talking Machine, circa 1916
Located in Bridgeport, CT
under the names Symphony, Fraad Jr. and Symphony Jr. (the firm went bankrupt in August 1918). Comes
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