Electrola registry
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Re: Electrola registry
I'm eager to join this group with my Automatic Electrola 331 Duo once I can get it up and running. This looks like a really cool machine.
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Re: Electrola registry
The 331 duo is considered in most circles to be a "must have " machine..You belong to an elite group if you have one!gramophone-georg wrote:I'm eager to join this group with my Automatic Electrola 331 Duo once I can get it up and running. This looks like a really cool machine.
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Re: Electrola registry
I'm game too!
VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN
VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN
electrolaman 64
Indianapolis, IN
electrolaman 64
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Re: Electrola registry
[quote="electrolaman 64"]I'm game too!
VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN[/quoteA 10-69 and a 70 !! you must have a big room!
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VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN[/quoteA 10-69 and a 70 !! you must have a big room!
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Re: Electrola registry
Vinrage_mania wrote:electrolaman 64 wrote:I'm game too!
VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN[/quoteA 10-69 and a 70 !! you must have a big room!
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9-40
15-1
9-16
10-69
10-70
9-54
9-25
9-18
9-55
7-26
12-1
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Re: Electrola registry
Thanks. Why do I still feel like just another below- average slob, then?victor 15-1 wrote:The 331 duo is considered in most circles to be a "must have " machine..You belong to an elite group if you have one!gramophone-georg wrote:I'm eager to join this group with my Automatic Electrola 331 Duo once I can get it up and running. This looks like a really cool machine.
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Re: Electrola registry
7-26Xvictor 15-1 wrote:Vinrage_mania wrote:electrolaman 64 wrote:I'm game too!
VE10-70E
VE10-69E
RCA Victor V225
Carlton Smith
Indianapolis, IN[/quoteA 10-69 and a 70 !! you must have a big room!
.....
9-40
15-1
9-16
10-69
10-70
9-54
9-25
9-18
9-55
7-26
12-1
(agreat quote from the monitor top refrigerator forum} "why am I always broke and out of room!!"
9-18
9-25
9-40
9-54
10-69 not complete
12-15 not complete
12-25
RAE 26
Edison
C-2
C-4
Grebe 450 (capehart 10-12 changer),also a Philco and Silvertone with 10-12 changer
Sparton 99
Sparton 30 I think
Sparton 101
Brunswick model 42 numerous Panatrope Radiolas ,and phono only
Columbia Kolster ...not positive what model has a 10 output tube
Stromberg Carlson 14 not complete POT METAL changer
Stromberg Carlson 54
Zenith 37A
some of these are not changer machines are we doing them too ?,does the RE 45 count?
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Re: Electrola registry
On the Columbia Kolster, if you can provide a picture I can tell you what the model is. There were several that used a 10 type tube.Vinrage_mania wrote:Vinrage_mania wrote:7-26Xelectrolaman 64 wrote:I'm game too!
(agreat quote from the monitor top refrigerator forum} "why am I always broke and out of room!!"
9-18
9-25
9-40
9-54
10-69 not complete
12-15 not complete
12-25
RAE 26
Edison
C-2
C-4
Grebe 450 (capehart 10-12 changer),also a Philco and Silvertone with 10-12 changer
Sparton 99
Sparton 30 I think
Sparton 101
Brunswick model 42 numerous Panatrope Radiolas ,and phono only
Columbia Kolster ...not positive what model has a 10 output tube
Stromberg Carlson 14 not complete POT METAL changer
Stromberg Carlson 54
Zenith 37A
some of these are not changer machines are we doing them too ?,does the RE 45 count?
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Re: Electrola registry
I'm game...
Victor VE-9-55
Mark
Victor VE-9-55
Mark
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Re: Electrola registry
Hi All,
Well,
Edison R-7 radio
C-2
C-4
Victor VE-9-25-E
VE-9-54-E
RE-45-(2)
RE-57
RAE-26
Brunswick-BXRQ
Do we need to look at adding anything that has an electric motor?
For those that may not have noticed I asked Brandon to create a new forum space for us. At this point (I understand why-you can read it under Tech Support) we will not have that done. Why not just create a broad based input factor here and put anything that has to do early electronics here. Let's say 1939. Including radios if the group feels OK with that.
This is a small group but talking with others if we could build a resource base and help those that are interested in getting into this area we might just grow the numbers.
We could add Instruction manuals, schematics, photos, u-tubes etc. to increase the knowledge base. If we got enough input perhaps Brandon would then give us a Forum Header.
I have noticed that there has been some input with different headers, my concern is that there is a lot of good info but its all over the place. Cliff just posted, Wayne has the repro parts for changers-which I will shortly be adding too, and there are other posting in this area as well
Thoughts
Abe
Well,
Edison R-7 radio
C-2
C-4
Victor VE-9-25-E
VE-9-54-E
RE-45-(2)
RE-57
RAE-26
Brunswick-BXRQ
Do we need to look at adding anything that has an electric motor?
For those that may not have noticed I asked Brandon to create a new forum space for us. At this point (I understand why-you can read it under Tech Support) we will not have that done. Why not just create a broad based input factor here and put anything that has to do early electronics here. Let's say 1939. Including radios if the group feels OK with that.
This is a small group but talking with others if we could build a resource base and help those that are interested in getting into this area we might just grow the numbers.
We could add Instruction manuals, schematics, photos, u-tubes etc. to increase the knowledge base. If we got enough input perhaps Brandon would then give us a Forum Header.
I have noticed that there has been some input with different headers, my concern is that there is a lot of good info but its all over the place. Cliff just posted, Wayne has the repro parts for changers-which I will shortly be adding too, and there are other posting in this area as well
Thoughts
Abe