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I'm not dismissing this possibility, but since Kämmer, Reinhardt & Co. products were marketed primarily in Europe and Great Britain, and Seaman's contract was limited to the U.S. (where the earlier Gramophon products were virtually unknown), this would not seem to have been a significant concern.
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"Europe and Great Britain"
I read this phrase often, but Great Britain is of course included in "Europe".
Independently of his contract in the U.S., Seaman built up a parallel export business with Europe, among other things to fulfill his purchase obligation with the Berliner Company.
I quote a letter of complaint from Berliner to Seaman from May 1898: "You are trying your best to interfere with my European Gramophone ventures. Mr. La Dow told me the other day that you would fight me in France … You made a contract with Parisian parties ..."
And a contemporaneous one from Berliner to William Barry Owen: "Mr. Seaman relies on the export business to keep up his orders to the Berliner Company and that explains his desperate efforts to get hold of a slice of the European business ...”
Seaman was thus very interested in the designation of his export goods in Europe.
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The many legal proceedings of the word “Gramophone”
June 11, 1900
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Thank you, Stephan - I was unaware of this. Much appreciated!Starkton wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:49 pm
Independently of his contract in the U.S., Seaman built up a parallel export business with Europe, among other things to fulfill his purchase obligation with the Berliner Company.
I quote a letter of complaint from Berliner to Seaman from May 1898: "You are trying your best to interfere with my European Gramophone ventures. Mr. La Dow told me the other day that you would fight me in France … You made a contract with Parisian parties ..."
And a contemporaneous one from Berliner to William Barry Owen: "Mr. Seaman relies on the export business to keep up his orders to the Berliner Company and that explains his desperate efforts to get hold of a slice of the European business ...”
Seaman was thus very interested in the designation of his export goods in Europe.
As for the UK being part of Europe, there are many Brits who argue that point. I was trying to be as inclusive as possible.
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Article of a musuem exhibition of machines
March 1st, 1972
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I don't know the origin of this newspaper cutting, but it probably dates from the 1950's :
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I’m going to try to put more articles from outside the US this time around too.epigramophone wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 4:15 am I don't know the origin of this newspaper cutting, but it probably dates from the 1950's :
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Earliest use of the nipper logo I could find…
March 31, 1901
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July 5th 1897: an article about “Voice Pickling” in Chicago.
“Voice pickling” That’s an interesting metaphor for recording.
“Voice pickling” That’s an interesting metaphor for recording.
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I wanted to post some holiday related advertisements but this DISCOURAGING error is preventing me from doing so…
Is it just me or is anyone dealing with this inconvenience?
Is it just me or is anyone dealing with this inconvenience?
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Me myself yesterday when trying to upload photos of 5Mb size. I had finally to reduce them to be able to upload. It seems there's a new limit in size.
Another colleagues seem to be able to upload photos 2.5Mb sized, so maybe the limit is somewhere between 2.5 and 5.5
Another colleagues seem to be able to upload photos 2.5Mb sized, so maybe the limit is somewhere between 2.5 and 5.5
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