An HMV156 with an interesting history.

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An HMV156 with an interesting history.

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That's an amazing story and a beautiful piece of artwork. Glad that the museum was able to restore it to such glory. I cannot even imagine the thought process in someone's head when they decided to paint over such artwork. At least the museum was able to remove that paint.

Thanks for sharing.

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Yes, thanks for sharing, Roger. It is always interesting to read and see stories surronding a gramophone, and since I have restored two HMV 156 the last year myself, I see images in my head already of what it looks inside. I doubt however I will do something similar to my 156 :mrgreen: ..that is of course also an excuse for my lousy artistic painting abilities.
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Indeed an interesting gramophone history, Roger. Thanks for posting it!

It brings some food for thought: how many of us would add that machine to our collections, even being aware that it was painted by a professional artist?

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