This is a PATHE' phonograph made in 1916. It was made using Edison style which was 'vertical' recording. One fascinating thing about the Pathe' disc records is that they were all transcribed from cylinders. This made the Pathe' recording sound most unique. This is a trade show model with a rooster on the horn screen. |
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The EDISONIC was produced by the Edison company from 1927 till 1929. It was designed by Theodore Edison and was developed to play the new Edison Electric Diamond Discs at that time. It has the longest horn of any Edison disc phonograph. |
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This is a Victor's ORTHOPHONIC Victrola from 1925. It was the first machine designed to play 'electrically' recorded discs. |
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The GRAMOPHONE GRAND was made by the Gramophone and Typewriter Company in 1904. This model is the European version of what we would have called the Victor Talking Machine. |
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This beautiful but small Edison machine is called the GEM. The model is from around 1910. It is an inexpensive model that was sold for under $20. | ||
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