Can anyone tell me is this a real Berliner or Clark Johnson reproducer? Or an old copy. It's on ebay and I notice he has a similar reproducer on another machine (see second link).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-VICTOR- ... 3cd79f93c4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-VICTOR- ... 3a8697fdcb
Thanks, Jamie
Victor Clark Johnson Reproducer
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Re: Victor Clark Johnson Reproducer
It's a Zonophone reproducer.
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Was that reproducer also called the Concert V ???
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Re: Victor Clark Johnson Reproducer
No, the Concert V was an upgrade. This was the "Standard" reproducer. It is also missing it's needle bar guard. Like Johnson's version of a Clark/Johnson.fmblizz wrote:Was that reproducer also called the Concert V ???
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Re: Victor Clark Johnson Reproducer
Yes of course! A Zonophone, hence the holes above the stylus bar for the guard.
Thanks! Jamie
Thanks! Jamie
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Re: Victor Clark Johnson Reproducer
Final price $1950.00
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