This Frankenphone came into my possession (long story) and it has some pieces that might have come from a British machine. Can anyone inform me of their origin?
The horn is probably from a cylinder machine as it bares a hook for a crane.
Help identifying parts
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Re: Help identifying parts
The horn support / Back Bracket looks as if it is from an Oxford Tapered Arm Phonograph. Though the name is "Oxford" it is USA made.
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Re: Help identifying parts
The horn support / Back Bracket looks as if it is from an Oxford Tapered Arm Phonograph.
It could also be a lower end Zonophone, which had a similar back bracket. The reproducer is not correct for either machine.
It could also be a lower end Zonophone, which had a similar back bracket. The reproducer is not correct for either machine.
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It would be best to show the whole machine in order to get a proper opinion of all the parts...Torjazzer wrote:This Frankenphone came into my possession (long story) and it has some pieces that might have come from a British machine. Can anyone inform me of their origin?
The horn is probably from a cylinder machine as it bares a hook for a crane.
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can you post some pics of the case i see some simulairities between the oxford ad and the parts of the motorboard in the pics
maby its not a frankenphone but a misstreated oxford
maby its not a frankenphone but a misstreated oxford
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From what I can see, the back bracket was used on a late lower end Zonophone and Oxford. The Zonophone version would have the Zonophone decal, and the Oxford would not. These were made from about 1909-12. I have one of these machines and it has the Victor style crank, escutcheon, ans speed control. I'm not sure if these late Zonophones/Oxfords were made by Victor or not, or in part.
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There is no decal at all on the machine. The case itself looks as if one or two panels have been replaced. The crank appears too long and there is a tell-tale dark ring about half way up the shaft where it might have been held on a different machine. As for the sound, not bad at all. It has a warm quality and tone of something like an orthophonic-type reproducer. I've searched the internet and cannot find even the smallest reference to a Trutone reproducer. I'll post more pics tomorrow.Phonofreak wrote:From what I can see, the back bracket was used on a late lower end Zonophone and Oxford. The Zonophone version would have the Zonophone decal, and the Oxford would not. These were made from about 1909-12. I have one of these machines and it has the Victor style crank, escutcheon, ans speed control. I'm not sure if these late Zonophones/Oxfords were made by Victor or not, or in part.
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I think that Truetone has to do with Western Auto.
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Re: Help identifying parts
I see now what you were describing. The case appears to be a "put together" of some sorts. The horn is a cut down Hawthorn & Sheble for a cylinder machine.