Correct me if I'm wrong....I thought the "British and European Machines" section was for machines manufactured in Britain or Europe..?.phonogfp wrote:I have searched my archives for photos of what I recall was a similar machine, but I failed to find them.AllenKoe wrote:"One of the members of this forum has one." [ridged Type C Zono cabinet marked for Export]
Yes, that is the ONE I know of and referred to [albeit obliquely].
I thought you were implying that there were several known: "There have also been early production ZonophoneS found with Prescott "export" celluloid tags and full-ridged cabinets."
Allen
Perhaps if you post a request for information/photos of any Zonophone with a "Frederick Prescott" celluloid tag in the "British and European Machines" section of this forum, another example may surface.
George P.
Were these "ribbed" Zonophone's being discussed not manufactured in the USA.
Here is a blow up of the mechanical feed model. I wish the detail was better.
In my opinion...the center panel appears to be glass as seen on the Type A model of 1900.
The so-called "ingenious" connecting device used to attach the sound box to the horn, appears to be more like the sound box just stuffed into the horn end. Almost looks ready to play vertical records..