The day two Pathephones went for sale
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- Victor Jr
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The day two Pathephones went for sale
Earlier this autumn, I saw these two at the net. Both with the same wooden horn. Made some bold plans to get them both, but calmed down a bit. Landed the cheapest, the other one got from ultra-cheap to highest bid. (not bad that price eihter) The one I landed, has a very large single-spring motor! Fantastic beautiful huge brass gears. Probably never touched after installed either. None letters/numbers/signs at it, but the shop/importers brassplate. 'William Johnsen' (later W Farre), well known in Scandinavia. Not 100% about ¨real Pathé¨- might be another maker, but the seller of this machine was the sole importer from Pathé here. A box of Pathé records followed also. Some small cosmetics to do, but nothing serious. Had a Pathé soundbox for years, that eventually was useful.
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- Victor Jr
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- Victor IV
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Re: The day two Pathephones went for sale
The machines look interesting, which one did you buy?
I do not recognize the motor, the older French Pathé motors have a lever to start-stop the movement, with no external brake. I am not familiar with Pathé machines made for Russia and the neighbouring countries, so these may utilize different parts from the French ones.
I do not recognize the motor, the older French Pathé motors have a lever to start-stop the movement, with no external brake. I am not familiar with Pathé machines made for Russia and the neighbouring countries, so these may utilize different parts from the French ones.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: The day two Pathephones went for sale
Bought the left one. The stop/start level touch directly the speed governor.