Fran, I see that you've been reading your copy of the Proceedings of the 1890 Convention of the Local Phonograph Companies. Gives you a new appreciation for the "Motor Phonograph" doesn't it?fran604g wrote:I'm thinking that George Tewkesbury would be pretty surprised to see that people are still buying his North American Phonographs!phonogfp wrote:I don't think there's any question about authenticity.
Egad - I really like that crate!![]()
George P.
I love that the "box" for it is still with the machine AND the crate! How amazing...
Fran

For me, it's quite interesting to see how the Class M Phonographs were crated for shipment; with the heavy mechanism resting on ledges toward the bottom of the crate (keeping the center of gravity low), and the more delicate mahogany cabinet ("box") packed above. This makes perfect sense, but frankly I never gave the topic much thought.

George P.