This phonograph sold at an auction in England this morning for 360 stifling pounds or About $566.00 what a steal. I was not the high bidder. Here is a picture. I think it was a very early machine.
Rich Gordon
Amet Phonograph
- rgordon939
- Victor V
- Posts: 2655
- Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:41 pm
- Location: Linden, NJ 07036
- Contact:
- Andersun
- Victor III
- Posts: 895
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:38 am
- Location: Oldsmar, Fl
- Contact:
Re: Amet Phonograph
Very interesting..... It's not Amet. Looks like a Class M upper bedplate mated to a Home Model A motor/lower bedplate and put in a custom case. Also looks like it had a repeater on it and some other home built components. It is still really cool!
- rgordon939
- Victor V
- Posts: 2655
- Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:41 pm
- Location: Linden, NJ 07036
- Contact:
Re: Amet Phonograph
It looked like an Amet machine based on the pictures in The Complete Talking Machine. Here are a couple pictures showing the rail.
Rich Gordon
Rich Gordon
- Andersun
- Victor III
- Posts: 895
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:38 am
- Location: Oldsmar, Fl
- Contact:
Re: Amet Phonograph
Overall, the look is similar. Amet had his own spring motor design and utilized a nicer case with front opening, rounded corners and lid locks which were hidden inside the case. This machine has the same on/off switch and speed control as the Home A. Based upon that I am assuming that the motor is Edison. Amet also had his own lower bedplate. The bedplate on this machine also looks to be Edison.
- TinfoilPhono
- Victor V
- Posts: 2042
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:48 pm
- Location: SF Bay Area, Calif.
Re: Amet Phonograph
Amet used a Class M topworks (or Graphophone treadle-style mechanism) but everything else was of his own design.
The auction machine appears to have a Home motor and bedplate, with Class M topworks and a homemade reproducer and other carriage parts, and a homemade cabinet. A very interesting piece, it would be fun to know its history.
The auction machine appears to have a Home motor and bedplate, with Class M topworks and a homemade reproducer and other carriage parts, and a homemade cabinet. A very interesting piece, it would be fun to know its history.
-
stevel
- Victor II
- Posts: 221
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2014 4:31 pm
- Location: Barnsley , England
Re: Amet Phonograph
Which auction was it Rich?rgordon939 wrote:This phonograph sold at an auction in England this morning for 360 stifling pounds or About $566.00
Steve