I have noticed 2 types of Talk-O-Phone Reproducers in all my years of Collecting. I've seen some with Talk-O-Phone printed on the black label with the 1902 patent date. The other ones I've seen just have the 1902 patent date. Does anyone know which one is earlier?
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Re: Talk-O-Phone Reproducers
The reproducer on my machine shows only the '02 patent date, plus 'Other Patents Pending'.
It's an unbranded model, similar to the "Eagle": my assumption was that they left off the name on these, as opposed to the 'name brand' models... ?
Bill
It's an unbranded model, similar to the "Eagle": my assumption was that they left off the name on these, as opposed to the 'name brand' models... ?
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Re: Talk-O-Phone Reproducers
Could the reproducers on an Ohio Talkophone "Say Talkophone" and a later just has the patents when it just called Talkophone Phonograph?
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