Last week I cam across a phonograph, that I thought said Vitniola and Chicago Phonograph company. Was there ever a brand name as this? It was a small floor model, disc machine? Any help would be appreciated? Sorry, I forgot too take pictures.
Paul
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Re: Vitinola
I've never heard of a Vitniola, but there is a Vitanola. Are you spelling this correctly?
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Re: Vitinola
Agree. It sounds like it may be a Vitanola. It's listed and illustrated on this page -- http://www.antiquephono.org/brand-talki ... j-wakeman/
402. Vitanola – Vitanola Talking Machine Company, 17 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. February 1915 TMW
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402. Vitanola – Vitanola Talking Machine Company, 17 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. February 1915 TMW
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Re: Vitinola
Does it look like this?
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Re: Vitanola
Well, obviously I could not spell the name correctly.
Anyway, thank you for the information.
It is the small one, on the top left George.
Paul
Anyway, thank you for the information.
It is the small one, on the top left George.
Paul