I am learning all the time (but don't know that much yet).
I wonder though, I would have said that this is a rare, brown, early, front winding HMV 101 portable - which sold for £ 25.
The winding slot at the front looks a bit too far to the right thought - which has me puzzled.
Am I correct with my thoughts I wonder ? Thank you for any advice you can give.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-us/auct ... e000e07e5f
Was this a rare HMV portable at auction ?
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Re: Was this a rare HMV portable at auction ?
No, it wasn't a rare HMV. Judging by the needle tray and the case clasp, it was an el cheapo, something like a "Mayfair". The front-winding 101 was only made in black.
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Re: Was this a rare HMV portable at auction ?
What you thought was the winding handle escutcheon is the push button release for the needle bin, and I also notice that the carrying handle is missing.poodling around wrote:I am learning all the time (but don't know that much yet).
I wonder though, I would have said that this is a rare, brown, early, front winding HMV 101 portable - which sold for £ 25.
The winding slot at the front looks a bit too far to the right thought - which has me puzzled.
Am I correct with my thoughts I wonder ? Thank you for any advice you can give.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-us/auct ... e000e07e5f
As Phono48 says, the machine is nothing special, and £25 is about the right price in a general sale.
Keep looking and do not be discouraged. We were all beginners once.
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Re: Was this a rare HMV portable at auction ?
Phono48 wrote:No, it wasn't a rare HMV. Judging by the needle tray and the case clasp, it was an el cheapo, something like a "Mayfair". The front-winding 101 was only made in black.
Fantastic ! Thank you very much both of you. I am now wiser and am glad I didn't miss buying something like a rare HMV 101 !