Featured Phonograph № 37

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Featured Phonograph № 37

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Make: RUSSIAN PORTABLE " ПATEФOHHЬIЙ ЗABOД " [?] (Patephon?)
Model: N/A (portable)
Serial # 92322
Year(s) Made: 1940 to 1957
Original Cost: unknown
Case/Cabinet Size: 10.5" x 7.5" x 5"
Turntable/Mandrel: 6.5"
Reproducer/Sound-Box: again, " ПATEФOHHЬIЙ ЗABOД "
Motor: single spring
Horn Dimensions: 6" HIGH x 1.75" WIDE (made of cast iron)
Reproduction Parts: N/A
Current Value: N/A
Interesting Facts: Soviet / USSR era manufactured machine. I believe this was made in the city of Molotov, which is what they called the city of Perm. This model is featured in the book " A World of Antique Phonographs", page 213. ( ISBN 9780764326967)

Favorite Characteristics: Smallest portable I've seen that's not a Bing or Miki, very nice and compact size. Crank and reproducer fit and lock into place in the case.

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For comparison purposes, next to a PAL portable.
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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The black machine playing a Russian record...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6cGbibXZsw[/youtube]

The brown machine playing a Russian record...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJEtT018jq8[/youtube]

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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Very nice machines, phonophan.

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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Google Translator shows "PATEFOHHIY ZABOD" SO, I think you are right in "Patephon"

What a cool machine! The soundbox looks a bit like an aluminum Columbia of later date.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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Thank you Edisonfan and BBB! Your comments are much appreciated!

Boy, it sure is times like this when I get all of 2 responses that make me want to post another featured phonograph.

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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Very nice and interesting looking machines. I have never seen anything like them not even a picture. I think they are just great and appreciate your time in posting them.

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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D..,

Those are fantastic little machines-when did you get a second one? I'd love to hear one of those in person some day.

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John

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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Thanks again, guys.

John - well, I got them for really good prices. Unfortunately I had to sell the brown one. :-( ...but yes, they really do a nice job for such a small machine.

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

Post by brianu »

hey dean...

I remember those machines... I thought you'd sold both - it's great you kept one. I've always thought those odd soviet portables were so interesting, particularly the ones with the "external horn" that pivots out from the lid... I bet if those reproducers were rebuilt, the machines might sound quite good despite the small size... or have they been?

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Re: Featured Phonograph № 37

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I would imagine the reproducers were not rebuilt, to my knowledge anyhow... perhaps they sound well because of their later production date of perhaps 40/50s... only a guess.

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