??????????????????????????? Deuxphone ??????????

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??????????????????????????? Deuxphone ??????????

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At first, I thought it was an ingenious crapophone but my wife found out that a NZ collector has the same machine since a long time and that It could have been manufactured around 1905….
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It’s on sale (best offer) at https://www.leboncoin.fr/collection/2628601518.htm (NOT MINE).
Anyway, it’s an interesting conversation piece!
All comments will be more than welcome!

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Interesting for sure!
https://phonograph.org.nz/magazine/1999 ... un-Aug.pdf
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James.

PS: After looking the the labels form both sources, I'd say it's the same unit.

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The French link is now dead so a big thanks to phonodesbois for saving the pictures of this rare machine which I enjoyed. I agree with James the NZ link shows the same machine. So how it got from New Zealand/Australia to France is a mystery. If it did.

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This machine has been well documented in the past by the New Zealand Society :
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Post by phonograph guy3435 »

I've never seen anything like that but does it play two and four-minute cylinders? also, do you need to switch out the needle very often? btw what do you call it, a phonograph or gramophone?

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The listing on Leboncoin was a scam with the photos stolen from Mario F. I see that the listing has been removed.

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I have written a short article about the Deuxphone, invented by Charles Thomas, using among others the images of this thread in the German Grammophon-Forum: https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... 52409.last

Phonograph dealer Charles Thomas from Newton Abbot, South Devon, England, registered the machine on 26 May 1905 in his home country (UK patent number 190511028), on 15 December 1905 in Canada (CA patent number 97757) and simultaneously in the USA (US patent number 842,982) and again on 14 May 1906 in the USA (US patent number 842,983).

On 22 May 1906, Charles Thomas, D. H. Slack and B. D. Webster founded "The Deuxphone Manufacturing Company" with a capital of £4,000. The company address: 29, Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, South Devon, was close to Charles Thomas' phonograph shop.

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Here is a picture of Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot dating from about 1905.
A queue has formed outside a grocer's shop at number 8.
Please post a link to your article when it appears. I very much look forward to reading it.
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My article is already published in the Grammophon-Forum. You can find the link in the text above, but here it is again: https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... 52409.last

I have more information that I will post there in the near future.

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