The international HMV?

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... my machine was at the back of my phonograph room and I had to move a lot of stuff out of the way, and then dust it off, carry it outside, .......It is identical, same brown turntable material. Tone arm is also Gramophone Company England. Recording Angel plaque, brake, speed control match in the same place. Single spring motor.

And slightly larger than a Vic III.
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Also with the burn mark of the German Grammophon Gesellschaft inside?

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No, no branded on Deutsche Grammophone mark on the inside. I think - if my memory is holding up - that it may be in the German catalog 1911/1912 and named as Monarch III. I am trying to find out to get the ID on this model so that we know.

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Thanks!

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And here I was hoping my gramophone was carrying out secret (german) telepathic xperiments that finally came through (time). Oh well.

Does yours have the wooden horn as well US PHONO? Glad to hear all of it belongs together! Thanks!

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US PHONO wrote:No, no branded on Deutsche Grammophone mark on the inside. I think - if my memory is holding up - that it may be in the German catalog 1911/1912 and named as Monarch III.
You confuse the double spring Monarch III of 1911/12 http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 5949&hilit with this model.

Please look at the underside of the case. Can you identify the letters "D.G.A.G." before the serial number?

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Yes exactly, thanks! I must of seen the III in a catalog about 10 years ago and just had the corner columns in memory....and over time my memory of the columns got a bit warped!

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