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Frankenphone- and they SAY so!

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:54 pm
by estott

Re: Frankenphone- and they SAY so!

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:17 pm
by OrthoFan
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:?: The seller knows enough to label it a "Frankenphone," but not enough to realize that it can't play an Edison DD.

Re: Frankenphone- and they SAY so!

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:19 pm
by Steve
BANG! goes another HMV Intermediate Monarch. :cry:

Re: Frankenphone- and they SAY so!

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:29 pm
by MordEth
Ortho_Fan wrote:The seller knows enough to label it a "Frankenphone," but not enough to realize that it can't play an Edison DD.
I thought that was a nice touch, also, and was wondering where Edison came into the picture, as the only Edison content that my very untrained eyes were seeing was the EDISON Re-Creation on the turntable.

Plus (and Steve, Richard or any other HMV expert, please correct me if I am wrong), I do not think that The Gramophone Company ever put their logo under the arm to support the horn so that it was partially obstructed.

Is that a HMV horn?

— MordEth

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eBay Item #260369145951

Collectible Frankenphone Edison Talking Machine

From an estate is a Frankenphone Edison Talking Machine. The reason this is a Frankenphone is because of mixed components and put together in Pakistan and India in the last forty or fifty years according to source.
  • Label on the box reads...“His Master’s Voice” and below “The Gramophone Co.”
  • There is no serial number that I could find...looked under the turntable.
  • The dial on the horn reads "Victor Talking Machine Co"...the rest is illegible.
  • The needle cannot be used on any record because of its condition.
With this machine is an Edison 10" record perhaps ½" thick. One one side is “Roll On! Silver Moon—Yodel Song”. On the other side is “In the Sweet Long Ago”.

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Re: Frankenphone- and they SAY so!

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:51 am
by WDC
Now no one can say he wasn't aware of it. The term Frankenphone has grown to a quite common name.