1914 HMV Model No.7 Gramophone

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Steve
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Re: 1914 HMV Model No.7 Gramophone

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I don't understand how people quoting the His Master's Gramophone book could have mistaken this machine for a small model? It is in the book and clearly shows that it was the replacement model for the Senior Monarch.

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Re: 1914 HMV Model No.7 Gramophone

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Steve wrote:I don't understand how people quoting the His Master's Gramophone book could have mistaken this machine for a small model? It is in the book and clearly shows that it was the replacement model for the Senior Monarch.
My apologies. Obviously I am less perfect than you.

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Re: 1914 HMV Model No.7 Gramophone

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I really enjoy looking at and owning HMV machines. To me, they have a certain class to them. I'm fortunate to own a few in my collection. I really like the nickle plated back brackets on them. Unfortunately, these machines don't command the price of an American Victor, but that's OK. I can still get a decent machine at a good price.
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