Nice pics. We were certainly part of the Empire in the day of these Gramophones. Although, Berliner did his own thing here. He was not importing machines or records into Canada from the UK.Nat wrote:All part of the Empire - at least as far as gramophones go!gramophone78 wrote:Nat, not too sure what my two "hot-air" machine's have to do with the UK....???. After all, I live very close to you up here in Canada....Nat wrote:I used to look forward every day to pictures of steam-driven gramophones, 20-foot horns, and other wild eccentricities! I hope the UK hasn't "normalized"!![]()
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I have a ranch in BC - summers only now, but I love the area just north of Princeton. y cabin is stuffed with phonographs (see my avatar).
He did however in the beginning (1900) use stampers from the US and the UK to start off his record plant on Aquaduct St. in Montreal.
However, since the hot-air machines are Swiss...


