I am interested in the Mikky Phone. I know they were originally made in Japan before and after WW II, and also reproduced in India later.
Is there a definitive way to tell the Japan model from the India model?
I have noticed when the horn is stowed in the lid, some models secure it under a clip and others secure it with the screw that is also used to steady the record. Is this a clue?
Thanks for any replies
Mikky phone ID
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Re: Mikky phone ID
There are two types of Mikkiphones. The round watch shaped one were made in Switzerland in the 20's-30's. The square ones were made from the late 30's, in Japan. I am not sure when production was stopped. To play it safe, I would only buy one from a fellow collector, and ask lots of questions.
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Re: Mikky phone ID
most of them have a metal tag attached that says made in Japan or Made in Occupied Japan.
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Yes, my boxy one is marked "Occupied Japan."
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Re: Mikky phone ID
Since my original post seeking differences between Mikky phonos made in Japan and those made in India, I have researched this at length. My findings to date are:
If anyone knows these to be incorrect, please advise.
1. Horn storage is secured in the lid with a 'Clip' on the Japan model and with a 'Screw' on the India model.
2. India model has a threaded hole in the Spindle and uses the Screw mentioned above to steady the record. Japan does not have a threaded Spindle and no Screw.
3. The fold out Arms on the Japan model have Pads to prevent record slipping, while the India Arms are scored with small dimples.
4. Some Japanese models will have "made in occupied Japan" nameplates (indicating post war production). Models prior to the war will not have this plate.
In addition to the Nameplates, there are probably many more identifying features.
BTW, I know the "Mikkyphone" (spelled with 2 k's and a y) is boxy, designed in Japan, and the "Mikiphone" (one k, no y) is the round, pocket watch looking unit, Swiss made, and that both designs have been reproduced in India.
I think fact finding research is a fun and rewarding effort for the collector.
If anyone knows these to be incorrect, please advise.
1. Horn storage is secured in the lid with a 'Clip' on the Japan model and with a 'Screw' on the India model.
2. India model has a threaded hole in the Spindle and uses the Screw mentioned above to steady the record. Japan does not have a threaded Spindle and no Screw.
3. The fold out Arms on the Japan model have Pads to prevent record slipping, while the India Arms are scored with small dimples.
4. Some Japanese models will have "made in occupied Japan" nameplates (indicating post war production). Models prior to the war will not have this plate.
In addition to the Nameplates, there are probably many more identifying features.
BTW, I know the "Mikkyphone" (spelled with 2 k's and a y) is boxy, designed in Japan, and the "Mikiphone" (one k, no y) is the round, pocket watch looking unit, Swiss made, and that both designs have been reproduced in India.
I think fact finding research is a fun and rewarding effort for the collector.