Odeon Gramophone

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Mohamad Nader
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Odeon Gramophone

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Hi Dear,
I got this Odeon gramophone few days ago, I think it is a wonderful piece
need help identification of its model, details, are all pieces original and any recommendations

Many thanks
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Mohamad Nader
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Re: Odeon Gramophone

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No information??!!

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Re: Odeon Gramophone

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Hello. In not a specialist, but there's a German website where you can find help...
http://www.sprechapparate.de/index.htm
And there is another one, but I can't find it now...
Be patient, and someone else will chime in.... ;)
Inigo

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Re: Odeon Gramophone

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I think the model was called "Mahler" and is from 1927.

Mahler was a German composer (not the translation of the word ->the word mahler translates to painter?

hope this helps.

Looks very original and in amazing condition. Congratulations!

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Actually, the German translation for painter is Maler, without the H. Yes, Mahler was a German composer.

The address for the German forum is http://grammophon-platten.de/

Beautiful machine.

Andreas

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