Anyone have any Parlophone / Lindstrom machine catalogues?

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Today, I got a scan of your marvellous "Olympia 75" from the "Parlophon 1909" catalogue, which could be bought here: http://www.sprechapparate.de/index.htm

The price of 260 Mark is about equal to the Gramophone Co.'s Senior Monarch models. This is an adequate machine to reproduce 14" Fonotipia and Odeon records.

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Marvellous scan, thank you, Starkton!

I presume the link provided is to your website where I can purchase the full reproduction catalogue?

Many thanks again,

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Steve, this is a link to the same site I gave you a few weeks ago. I don't think it's Starkton's page...
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Yes I spotted that only after I looked it up, but thanks, Alang, for confirming it is not Starkton's page.
The price of 260 Mark is about equal to the Gramophone Co.'s Senior Monarch models. This is an adequate machine to reproduce 14" Fonotipia and Odeon records.
That is interesting that it was pitched against the Senior Monarch, considering that in every sense it is a much bigger, more powerful and impressive machine. The horn is bigger than the Victor/HMV Tea Tray examples and the motor is at least twice as powerful as the triple-spring Victor motor. The soundbox is an equal or possibly better (its lighter in weight) than an Exhibition. I'm surprised Parlophone didn't put D.G. out of business with its range of machines.

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Steve wrote:I'm surprised Parlophone didn't put D.G. out of business with its range of machines.
Exactly as it was. From 1904, after a handful of monopoly years, D.G.A.G. gramophones were regarded being of high quality but much too expensive in an extremely competitive market. You got cheap German gramophones for about 20 Mark. The Puck phonograph was only 5 Mark!

Fabulous sales figures were a thing of the past. I have just got one of the two DGAG flagship models of 1907, the De Luxe II, which is almost identical to the New Melba, but with gilded bronze decoration, and a catalog price of 350 Mark!

While DGAG "motor" sales stunted, urgently needed money was made with the Russian branch and the cheap Zonophon sublabel. In comparison, Lindström sold a multiple of machines.

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I have two German machines, both huge, beautiful and very well built. One of them is Parlophone and has a beautiful sealed engine, very powerful and quiet. I have not yet found the same machine on the web, I would love to know more about it. It is in the final stage of restoration. Watch the video
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I don't know if this might help you, or not, but Carl Lindstrom responded to me personally in response to a post I created on the Facebook group, "Antique Phonograph Enthusiasts" about a year and a half ago.

My post was a query to an obscure Hungarian Gramophone; he had recognized the "Union" motor that's in it, and explained a bit of history of the manufacturer.

You may be able to look him up there with a post, and get lucky.

Best of luck,
Fran
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And Parlophon looked more or less like this ...
The Horn is not original, I used a Columbia until I found some more appropriate.
The engine is very powerful, the platter has 12 ". This is the result of two months of restoration work.
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