(I wonder if this Globe Furniture has any relation to the "Globe-Wernicke" company that made all manner of file cabinets, book-shelves, and other office furniture ?)
Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
- De Soto Frank
- Victor V
- Posts: 2687
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:27 pm
- Location: Northeast Pennsylvania
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
Great job, Starkton !
(I wonder if this Globe Furniture has any relation to the "Globe-Wernicke" company that made all manner of file cabinets, book-shelves, and other office furniture ?)
(I wonder if this Globe Furniture has any relation to the "Globe-Wernicke" company that made all manner of file cabinets, book-shelves, and other office furniture ?)
De Soto Frank
- Phono-Phan
- Victor V
- Posts: 2843
- Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:38 pm
- Location: Plover, WI
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
I dug through my parts and I couldn't find a tone arm with the dimensions you mentioned.
I have some that are bigger in diameter at the base and longer to the spindle. These wouldn't track the record correctly. Maybe you should put a post in the "Yankee Trader" section with the pictures and measurements.
Hopefully someone else might have the right tone arm and reproducer for you.
Hopefully someone else might have the right tone arm and reproducer for you.
- Odeon
- Victor I
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sun May 03, 2009 3:38 am
- Personal Text: Stomp off, let´s go !
- Location: Germany
- Contact:
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
Hi,
from antother Ad (1918): "...plays all records..." So you need a tone arm / soundbox which can be rotated to play vertical and lateral cut records.
Something like this:
from antother Ad (1918): "...plays all records..." So you need a tone arm / soundbox which can be rotated to play vertical and lateral cut records.
Something like this:
- coyote
- Victor II
- Posts: 455
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:41 am
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
- Contact:
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
How could they "spin" this type of tonearm/soundbox to say "It will play any Disc Record without change of horn, soundbox, or adjustment." (emphasis mine)
While you wouldn't be CHANGING the soundbox, the rotation of it would certainly be an "adjustment" in my book. Just license on the part of the ad writer? (thanks, Starkton)
Aside to De Soto Frank: I wondered the same thing.
While you wouldn't be CHANGING the soundbox, the rotation of it would certainly be an "adjustment" in my book. Just license on the part of the ad writer? (thanks, Starkton)
Aside to De Soto Frank: I wondered the same thing.
- PINKBOY1006
- Victor Jr
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:32 am
- Personal Text: Try making a crosley record player last 80+ years!
- Location: U.S.A ,IL
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
thank you for all your help, it was much needed. I hope soon I will find a compatible tone arm and sound box
.
-
Victrolacollector
- Victor V
- Posts: 2711
- Joined: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:23 pm
- Location: NW Indiana VV-IV;
Re: Help! I need help trying to ID this gramophone!
I should have the tone arm like the one in the previous post. I could give you the tone arm for free (has some cracks which have been repaired from 20 years ago) along with the nice reproducer. I would ask $35.00 includes shipping.
Jerry
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... n+tone+arm
Jerry
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... n+tone+arm