Has anyone wondered what brand and model of phonograph that was owned by the some of the rich and famous?
The Kennedy's (Joseph & Rose Kennedy)
William Howard Taft
William Jennings Bryant
Charlie Chaplin
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Dwight Eisenhower
Herbert Hoover
Al Capone
Phonographs of the Rich and Famous
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Re: Phonographs of the Rich and Famous
I cannot resist. Joe Kennedy did not care what brand, so long as it played around.
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Probably a Victor talking machine, it could play around for years with alot of more modern songs.

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Re: Phonographs of the Rich and Famous
I am pretty certain that President Woodrow Wilson had a Columbia Grafonola, as his daughter recorded for Columbia.
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Taft had an L door Victrola in the White House: it was pictured on the front of an issue of the Voice of the Victor, I believe.
Jim ( who is laughing at Miker2001's post)
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Given the fame he achieved for his "Cross of Gold" speech, I imagine William Jennings Bryan would have been obliged to own a Silvertone.
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You guys are outdoing yourselves tonight.
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As for Mr. Hardy, my uneducated guess is a VV-X:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tDEvDwOTcg
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("Unaccustomed As We Are--" 1929, Laurel & Hardy's first talkie)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tDEvDwOTcg
…@ 2:00
("Unaccustomed As We Are--" 1929, Laurel & Hardy's first talkie)
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Re: Phonographs of the Rich and Famous
At least at some point William Howard Taft owned an Edison Idelia, which was a gift from Edison himself. The machine is now on display in the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL. Previous discussion and pictures in this thread http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 59&p=18602
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Chaplin - with Abe Lyman's orchestra - cut a couple of sides for Brunswick. So maybe we'll assume he was gifted at least a little Brunnie portable or something. 