Can you help identify this portable phonograph?

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Hcompton79
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Can you help identify this portable phonograph?

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I Bought this for myself off eBay, but I don't know what it is. Does anyone have any info on this machine?
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De Soto Frank
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Looks a lot like one of the Birch Company portables... ?

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That's what I thought but all the Birch one's have a curved record holder.

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Update: found the information

E General Industries Co Ohio Junior

Printed on the bottom of the motor

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Actually that information still sort of leaves us in the dark with identifying this portable, 'E General Industries Co' was a general supplier of motors and many different phonograph companies used this same motor. You will also find this same motor in RCA Victor portables such as the RCA Model02, also in Decca portables, etc.
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It looks similar to this Decca portable, except for the swapped tone-arm position and a couple other details. My guess is both portables were made by the same place, but outsourced by different companies and therefore were given minute differences to distinguish them. The little decal on the record holder may have been the only unique identifying mark on the phonograph, and it is long gone on yours. :(
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.... It might also have an ID tag under the turntable, did you check it there yet?

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I'd say it was built by Prime Mfg. Co. in Milwaukee.

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No ID tag only what was printed on the motor, but it does have an aluminum reproducer diaphragm if that helps?

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I don't think it's a prime because all of the tone arms on their machines appear to face the other way.

I would say it's a dead ringer for a Birch portable if it wasn't for the record holder, maybe the original got damaged and was replaced?
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