I thought that it was homemade, but to day I found a similar gramophone at eBay. Both gramophones have a similar Sonata soundbox.
At eBay you find the gramophone at this address. http://www.ebay.com/itm/141393919673?ss ... Track=true
Can anyone identify this gramophone?
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
Sorry, I cannot help identify it, but I like yours with the natural wood grain a lot better than the gaudy eBay machine. I don't think that will sell at this price or anywhere close to what they ask. The machines do remind me of the early Decca trench models. Maybe a Swiss version of that?
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
The early Decca trench models ARE almost entirely Swiss machines, so I think you are correct.alang wrote:Sorry, I cannot help identify it, but I like yours with the natural wood grain a lot better than the gaudy eBay machine. I don't think that will sell at this price or anywhere close to what they ask. The machines do remind me of the early Decca trench models. Maybe a Swiss version of that?
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
The horn/reflector dish with the tonearm in the middle definitely looks like Decca. Another clue may be the tonearm rest... I can't remember which thread it was on, but someone was looking for a tonearm rest exactly like that with a hinged bottom - it is unusual enough that it might provide an answer. Was it Pathé...? or.... I just can't remember.
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
Sonata phonographs were definitely made in Switzerland and have an anchor trademark. It should also say "Made in Switzerland" under the needle bar on the reproducer...
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
I was looking for a similar tonearm rest for my Pathéphone. Not sure if Pathé also made portables with reflector dish?
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
The anchor is the trademark of Thorens, who made machines under their own name as well as supplying components to the gramophone trade in general. Sonata was the model name of one of their soundboxes.Curt A wrote:Sonata phonographs were definitely made in Switzerland and have an anchor trademark. It should also say "Made in Switzerland" under the needle bar on the reproducer...
Decca machines of this period were usually assembled from Paillard components.
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
indeed corect its a thorensepigramophone wrote:The anchor is the trademark of Thorens, who made machines under their own name as well as supplying components to the gramophone trade in general. Sonata was the model name of one of their soundboxes.Curt A wrote:Sonata phonographs were definitely made in Switzerland and have an anchor trademark. It should also say "Made in Switzerland" under the needle bar on the reproducer...
Decca machines of this period were usually assembled from Paillard components.
after the populairity of the decca dulcephone trenchphone many companies started copying the idea of a portable phonograph the early portables 1916-1920 are allmost all square and quite a number of brands also had a reflector in their portables
most of the small thorens phono's had the sonata as their reproducer
the portable featured here reminds me alot of the thorens wu foh portables made for the asian market in shanghai
the difference is the round reflector
however thorens did make a machine like this on but rather plain this was probably the first version because it resembles the decca trench very closely
i don't know if this early thorens was meant for the asian market or if it was a european market machine
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Re: Can anyone identify this gramophone?
Yes, they did.alang wrote:I was looking for a similar tonearm rest for my Pathéphone. Not sure if Pathé also made portables with reflector dish?
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Thanks for all the replies. 
