Well, the seller hasn't specified a colour so maybe both of us are unsure ............
If only it was dark blue - I mean, you know where you are with dark blue ....
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Brown (or is it grey) HMV 101
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Re: Brown (or is it grey) HMV 101
The colour of the turntable felt confirms that this is a Grey 101.
The Brown 101 has the same dark brown felt as the Black version.
Don't be fooled by the low starting price, "Reserve not met" means the seller has set a reserve of at least £50.
Why then start the auction so low?
The Brown 101 has the same dark brown felt as the Black version.
Don't be fooled by the low starting price, "Reserve not met" means the seller has set a reserve of at least £50.
Why then start the auction so low?
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Very interesting and thank you epigramophone.epigramophone wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:51 am The colour of the turntable felt confirms that this is a Grey 101.
The Brown 101 has the same dark brown felt as the Black version.
Don't be fooled by the low starting price, "Reserve not met" means the seller has set a reserve of at least £50.
Why then start the auction so low?
I notice that the gramophone may not have an ivorine type id tag.
Anyway, nice to see a gramophone with a colour which is a little bit unusual perhaps.
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Re: Brown (or is it grey) HMV 101
This being a late example, the autobrake intrudes where the circular ivorine plaque was located on earlier examples.
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Re: Brown (or is it grey) HMV 101
I'm certainly feeling the pain of that Frank Sinatra "microgroove" vinyl record. Does the seller not know the difference between a shellac 78 record and an LP? I'm a member of another music forum where I know some folks would be almost in tears seeing that!
As for the 101, it is quite obviously GREY (how could it be brown when it's clearly grey in colour?) as Roger has correctly stated. It is already more expensive than the last 3 to be sold, especially as the condition isn't the best. For some reason the grey ones do not attract much interest, either back in the day or even with collectors today. The latter is especially surprising to me given the relative scarcity of the colour.
As for the 101, it is quite obviously GREY (how could it be brown when it's clearly grey in colour?) as Roger has correctly stated. It is already more expensive than the last 3 to be sold, especially as the condition isn't the best. For some reason the grey ones do not attract much interest, either back in the day or even with collectors today. The latter is especially surprising to me given the relative scarcity of the colour.
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Well, if you think the Frank Sinatra vinyl record isn't treated very well - then have a look at the record in this video on ebay - No-one uses shellac 78 records with gramophones any more, they are just so passe !!!!Steve wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:27 am I'm certainly feeling the pain of that Frank Sinatra "microgroove" vinyl record. Does the seller not know the difference between a shellac 78 record and an LP? I'm a member of another music forum where I know some folks would be almost in tears seeing that!
As for the 101, it is quite obviously GREY (how could it be brown when it's clearly grey in colour?) as Roger has correctly stated. It is already more expensive than the last 3 to be sold, especially as the condition isn't the best. For some reason the grey ones do not attract much interest, either back in the day or even with collectors today. The latter is especially surprising to me given the relative scarcity of the colour.
Oh, credit where credit is due, at least the sound-box is being used at the correct angle !
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Re: Brown (or is it grey) HMV 101
Someone is going to get a cheap good 102 in a couple minutes...
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